What would L-Space Look in Roundworld?

A very important concept of Terry Pratchett’s Discworld is L-shape, short for Library space. Written words have power on the discworld, and to some extent on roundworld (aka: our world), too.

The library in Birmingham is an almost magical building, at least from the outside (I have, unfortunately, never been inside). I think L-space would fit in very nicely. Hint: It’s bigger on the inside, I’m told.

In case, you have missed it: My favourite author is Terry Pratchett, preferably with a splash of Neil Gaiman. Terry Pratchett was NOT a fan of Dr Who but there is this one connection.

Weekly Prompts Wednesday Challenge: Favourite Author

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Okay, so It’s not a Volkswagen

but a Jeep. It’s not a surfboard but a leaf. It’s not a cowboy hat but a top hat. It’s not tulips but small blooms. Oh, and the sun was too low so the background is green. But otherwise …

Cee’s Midweek Madness Challenge: Pick a Topic from my Photo in June

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A Picture Can Be Pleasant, Cheerful and Pretty

Die Kunst gibt nicht das Sichtbare wieder, sondern macht sichtbar.

Paul Klee

I found two – rather different – translations of this quote. Then I tried my hand at it myself. Pick your favourite translation:

Art doesn’t reproduce the visible but rather makes it visible.

Art doesn’t reflect the visible but reveals.

Art does not reflect what is seen, rather it makes the hidden visible.

And for the pure fun of it:

Words of Wisdom Y23 #6

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