Down by Burden

Down by Burden. Copyright 2009: Knut Skjærven.
Ever felt that you had too much to do? Not being able to raise you head for a breath of fresh air? Or tend to your favourite blog as often as you would like to?
Well, in the meantime you need to look for additional connotations in this photograph. Is that ok with you? For the moment?
Stay tuned. Plenty of more posts to come
And photographs.
May 4, 2009 - Posted by Knut Skjaerven | semiology, semiotics | connotations, down by burden, flower, flowers, semiology, tulip
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I really like your Venn representation of phenomenology
Hi My name is Mary Edwards and I’m a doctoral student at the University of Florida studying educational technology. My cohort of doctoral students is creating resources pages using google groups and I’m designing a page about phenomenology and the phenomenological approach to research. I really like your venn representation of phenomenology and request permission to add it to my page (image attached as a bitmap for your reference). Our google group site is limited to Ed Tech doc students and requires an administratively distributed password. Thanks for your consideration. Mary Mary Edwards, MLISbarebones’ Venn diagram
What a great find!
What a great find, I am a Communications student in Manchester UK, will pass you on.. Comment by okathleen | January 13, 2009.I’m glad I found your blog.
Excellent site, keep up the good work. I read a lot of blogs on a daily basis and for the most part, people lack substance but, I just wanted to make a quick comment to say I’m glad I found your blog. Thanks,
A definite great read…:)
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I have never reached that point. Have always been able to raise my head. In fact I have difficulty relating to that kind of feelings or conditions. It might be that I’m just too stupid or too damaged through a long career in the advertising industry.
Anyway I have a great imagination. Enabling me to see the kind of connotations you want’s us to look for in the photograph of the flower. So if you are interested in learning what my connotations are – please let me know.
I might just have a few other views that may be of interst to you. Take care, old friend. It’s a cruel world out there.
Henrik
How great it is to hear from you. Of course I am interested in what connotations this photographs brings to you. I think, I even have a good idea already
.
Are you still in the advertising business? Or did you leave that area long ago?
Whatever, the thing with water is that is dries up
. And this tulip did just fine half an hour later.
Best
Knut