Val's sent me a print, that goes well with E's card posted previously, in terms of colour and, possibly theme. Which half of  the Chinese symbol is it, the Ying or the Yang? Why only half, anyway? Am I reading too much meaning into this? I think I remember Val mentioning somewhere that is it a print of a doorstopper. An altogether mundane object may still lead to pondering. Umberto Eco would have a laugh.

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Comment by Katerina Nikoltsou (MomKat) on March 12, 2013 at 3:35pm

The Ying without the Yang? Awwww.

Great Val print!

Comment by Bifidus Jones on March 12, 2013 at 3:33pm

Comment by Valentine Mark Herman on March 12, 2013 at 3:06pm

It's called a "Darlo" because I got it in Darlington, England (where I am now) and, yes, it's a doorstop.

Ying? Yang? Jung? Ping or Pong? You can decide.

Erni sent me some more doorstops, and I'ver started printing with them -- and have sent Erni the first ones.

They will be called....yep, "Ernis"

Rock on Umberto!

Val

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