I have driven through the lovely campus of Nanyang Technological Institute on many occasions these past few years as Older Daughter has been pursuing her love of the word through Linguistics & Literature.
One of the most beautiful spots on campus is the School of Art Design & Media. I have such an inexplicable urge to roll down the slopes which adorn the building; but as I sadly discovered, not really do-able.
On one of these slopes features Michelangelo Pistoletto’s living art installation. I love it when worlds collide: big excitement.
This post is my contribution to One Word Sunday: Overlap and Six Word Saturday, both hosted by Debbie at TravelWithIntent
So lush and green – who wouldn’t want to roll down them?
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I know, right? It is just an invitation, pure & simple!
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haha – not doable – but good idea to freely flow down – nice place indeed
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It is a rather interesting idea, I agree!
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A great interpretation of overlap, Ju-Lyn
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Thank you Debbie! And allow me to thank you again for hosting this challenge – it really does spur me on to think on it as I go about my week!
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Super cool! I wouldn’t want to roll down that hill!
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I only wanted to from afar – once I got right up close, I obviously decided it was too much hill for me!
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Last time I rolled down a hill it hurt my head. I’m getting too old for that!
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I hear you!
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🙂
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Dang…I’d like to roll down that hill too. Super cool place Ju-Lyn!
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I think you would be brave enough to actually do this, Pam! You are my super cool outdoor hero! I only thought of it from afar – once I got close enough, it was very apparent I wouldn’t ever do it!
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Haha! Thanks for the vote of confidence!
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