Bittersweet
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Eyal and I always knew that it would be difficult building a family from
two different countries. It is just now, however, that we have to really
put that ...
13 years ago
being a record of events, both mundane and extraordinary, in the lives of Justin & Catalin, a generally cautious pair who, with unsettling regularity, throw caution to the wind and set out in new directions....
2 comments:
Col-or! Co-lor! I'm chanting that because I am, afterall, Captain Rainbow. I do like the layout of the text, but this color reminds me of stale-aired hospitals or an office waiting room. All you need is a plastic ficus and a closed window (the one that lies "we'll be back shortly").
I LOVELOVELOVE both of the poems. Maybe the neighbor one could be two poems, just on different days. Sometimes you look out and see it as the first poem; the next it is something different.
Okay, that's my 2 cents.
~Zan
Well Captain Rainbow, I would love for the background to be a different color. Unfortunately, that's not one of the things I have control over. I can change the color of the boxes and also the color of the text and the color of links and even the color that links become after you've followed them, but not the ONE thing that stands out the most--the real background. Doesn't that suck?
I could go back to the all white, with no separation between the posts and the stuff on the right, but I kind of like that separation. Hmmm.
Thanks for your feedback on the writing, too. I don't think I understand your idea about seeing the house differently on different days. Could you explain more?
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