tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-517179376758774447.post377971575917378101..comments2013-11-04T22:55:30.316-08:00Comments on A Man on A Bridge_Bangkok: 2. ENCOUNTERS ON THE BRIDGEGérardhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/04992523117116530484noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-517179376758774447.post-50614793638964548732013-11-04T22:55:30.316-08:002013-11-04T22:55:30.316-08:00I am not sure how he sees us — whether it is as tw...I am not sure how he sees us — whether it is as two 'thous' or as two shaddowy figures that appear and disappear out of the blue — bringing gifts and new games which he does not feel fully confident to play; till we gently coax him to play with us...<br />What I notes is the pleasure he seems to take in the activity; a pleasure mixed with some sense of exploring new pastures.Gérardhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/04992523117116530484noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-517179376758774447.post-58249802463764209902013-10-30T12:31:20.312-07:002013-10-30T12:31:20.312-07:00He seems not to see objects in terms of function o...He seems not to see objects in terms of function or use, or even a painted paper as a "art", but rather he views them in the purest aesthetic sense only. Shapes, colors, texture. Quite fascinating. I find it quite interesting that this man is providing a lesson in not going to the "thou" with perceptions of everyday "things". Somehow it seems, he is changing my perceptions and challenging the fundamentals of how I "see" and relate to others in my world. Quite profound. Kim Kitchen Derrnoreply@blogger.com