tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-787756530788587205.post4338279794722246782..comments2023-09-01T03:57:52.981-07:00Comments on Down in the Forest Something Stirred. . . .: Les Couleurs d'AutomneBrenda (Rosie)http://www.blogger.com/profile/05872426810745617403noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-787756530788587205.post-67982623907117900972011-11-04T13:27:21.348-07:002011-11-04T13:27:21.348-07:00I like your Inukshuk very much! These are familia...I like your Inukshuk very much! These are familiar figures on the landscape around these parts - the road for the airport is lined with small ones that locals have put on the berms alongside. Every hill or outlook has an Inukshuk or two - the are welcoming figures, I think.<br />The landscape where you are is lovely. You must be having a late fall - all the leaves are gone from these parts.Pondsidehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/02407539138546412482noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-787756530788587205.post-49527156173342957632011-10-30T03:39:43.148-07:002011-10-30T03:39:43.148-07:00Your pictures are better than mine! But I am still...Your pictures are better than mine! But I am still trying to work out whether the Inuckshuck faces north or not - and I think it probably does seeming as the PP Valley faces west. So He is there the little man with the stone arm lest any passing Esquimaux are wondering which is the way home, though what Esquimaux (or should that me Inuit?) would be doing in the Cantal I know not and certainly dount whether if you could transport them to the Cantal any would want to return. It is well known that that if 'it' means a deep frozen landscape, being sown into ones clothes and having to drink melted caribou fat, then most Inuit want 'Outofit' given half a chance, and so would I. So the Inuckshuck may have few takers, though he remains as beautiful as the autumn colours and will no doubt persist long after they have gone.Fenniehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/02377814681496294457noreply@blogger.com