Saturday, July 08, 2006

So I've been working and working with this brick to balance it over the last few days, for what seems like hours, to no avail. All the while, the process has still been purposeful, intense, meditative, cathartic. Then during our garage sale this weekend, I looked at it again (in between bartering with old ladies over $0.25 or $0.50 for the paperback novels). within fifteen seconds it stuck. Freakish. So all said - a few hours and fifteen seconds, but I like it.





12 comments:

thehealingroom said...

That is truly Awesome, Rockitome!!!!!

Anonymous said...

the brick is brilliant! I love the contrast from rock to brick.
Sorry I didn't get to the garage sale. Its best I didn't since I don't need more stuff.
I tried to get a pic of a stack done on a bus stop in Osoyoos, but G was driving too fast. If it is still there when I go back, I will get it...the rocks were pretty big!
I need your email - write it in One River...I'll get it before I head out of town again.
kiki

Anonymous said...

PS
Can you do a stack with the brick in the middle?
kiki

Rockitoomee said...

It all depends on how the brick finally liesas to whether or not another will go on top. I am trying to change things up, with smaller stones between larger, etc. and starting with small. The effect is intense. I had one up this aft. but didn't get shots of it.

Candy Minx said...

What fun. I like the look and idea of different extremes of rocks. You must be so mellow. Having spent afternoons on the beach rock balancing I know how incredibly relaxing and intense it can get.

Howdy love ya all!

I just linked you for 20 comments Wednesday...

Candy suffering from the 47 plus humidity weather here...

Anonymous said...

can't access my email while on the road, (forgot my password) (therefor don't have your email address)
hope the move all worked out.
email me now at
theundergroundbaker@hotmail.com
let me know how it all went.
I meet G on the 4th. He is exhasted from chasing missles.
love to all,
kiki

Anonymous said...

PS
the stack in Osoyoos was just a giant rock rubble beside the bus stop. Too bad! It must have been really hard to make, the rocks were huge.

Candy Minx said...

Heey where are ya? ya must be finished unpacking by now no?

Timmer said...

I don't know how you do it, but it is cool!

Underground Baker said...

Where are you? It has been so long! I know its the move....but don't you have any rocks at the new place?

Candy Minx said...

I'm looking looking, visitors are waiting! We have come to expect a higher level of entertainment form your rocks...where are YOU!!!


I miss you and love you!

Candy

plus, I have just done an interview with an AGO curator and am publishing it on my blog tomorrow I want your input!!!

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