blue adventure

Our blue adventure log a day late due to
mist, rain, dark, late return and crashed internet.

We chose blue as our colour.
And we took direction as a focus and so we
travelled far over the misty mountain to the west
coast of La Gomera.

Where wind, wild waves came together with
blue sea and sky. Juno took photos out of the car.

Juno reporting; We rote blue poems.

blue sky(sometimes)
our blue car
blue phone cells
blue wine bottle
blue Katrina
blue freezer, with lots of ice-creams
blue house
blue day Juno

blue door
blue moon
blue day, blue wednesday
blue horizon
blue unknown
blue sand
blue Juno
blue listening to the Beatles
blue talks
blue turning to grey Katrina

We lookt at the waves and wrote down these words:
juno /katrina
froth /blue green
cover /rough
strong /continuous
wet /powerfull
full /crash
excited /excited
unending /changeable
horses /surprise
pointy
splashy

all the directions of the wind etc on me. juno

Kat reporting;
I followed the direction of our talks, they are like
the roads here, they twist and turn, go round the
corner, up the hill……..and end up in expected and
unexpected places, for example;
We talked about the difference between the blue
surface of the sea and the sky. Juno said this;
s
ky/sea
light/dark, quiet/rough, silent/noisy, dry/wet
air/water,flat/choppy, smooth/rough.
then;
kat said the horizon is like a cut today between sky and sea
and she asked juno what the horizon was for him?
Juno replied ” its what we can see of the globe.
It’s the unknown, you want to go there, all the time it moves
and you can never reach the horizon. It’s interesting.”
And then we had a long talk about the unknown and
we both wrote in our diary about the following questions
What is the unknown?
How do you feel when you first meet someone?
How do unknown places, people, situations make you feel?
What would you like to do that you haven’t done yet?
Where would you like to go, where you haven’t been before?

So blue brought us to our fears and desires of the unknown.

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