in fact, I learned this technique to teach it to children in the days a double-edge razor was okay for kids to have. It's Crayola®, covered with ink of China, I think that is its name in English. After dry, we can scrape it or draw on top of the dried paper. I wasn't on drugs at all. As the cartoon John Lennon says in "The Yellow Submarine" film,
"It's all in the mind, you know?"
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I remember doing things like this in elementary school, though I'm certain nobody put a razor in my stubby little fingers.
Very cool!
Posted by: d. | May 01, 2008 at 05:43 AM
Whoa! I like this a lot, very cool (or kewl, as you would say). Even like how you signed it.
Hope all is well on the Left Coast…
Posted by: swanksalot | May 01, 2008 at 08:40 AM
d. --I know there is a similar technique here in the USA. Maybe the children use a spatula to help them scrape the ink off or pencils. I will try to ask around.
Seth A: -- Each one of us reacts to the stresz of dealing with our departed in different ways. I will post about this
ahortly.
Posted by: tina oiticica harris | May 01, 2008 at 09:25 AM