Moon’s Many Faces (four)

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“Everyone is a moon,
and has a dark side
which he never shows to anybody.”
― Mark Twain

Moon’s Many Faces

Moon at daylight
Seems it won the fight
Against the rising sunlight

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Moon’s Many Faces (three)

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“Everyone is a moon,
and has a dark side
which he never shows to anybody.”
― Mark Twain

Moon’s Many Faces

Half visible
Half hidden
But never miserable
When in my vision

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Moon’s Many Faces (one)

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“Everyone is a moon,
and has a dark side
which he never shows to anybody.”
― Mark Twain

Moon’s Many Faces

1-a
A fullest of moons
In the night sky of suburbia
The followers swoon
Of the rarest form of morphia

1-b

Moon’s Many Faces (six)

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“Everyone is a moon,
and has a dark side
which he never shows to anybody.”
― Mark Twain

Moon’s Many Faces

Dark moon
Light moon
But still,
Both of them
Came too soon

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Moon’s Many Faces (two)

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“Everyone is a moon,
and has a dark side
which he never shows to anybody.”
― Mark Twain

Moon’s Many Faces

Behind the unfinished building
Looking for some shielding
The round moon arises
To it’s fullest of sizes

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Moon’s Many Faces (five)

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“Everyone is a moon,
and has a dark side
which he never shows to anybody.”
― Mark Twain

Moon’s Many Faces

The moon’s many faces
Depicted, in different stages
Seen, in many places
It keeps on with the races

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Fiskars Village

Fiskars Village

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Back in December I wrote a post about my visit to the historical Porkkala with the Global Degree team and I have finally got around to posting this story from the afternoon.

Fiskars Village is around 80km west from Helsinki. The village grew around the production of iron and copper which was found in 1649 by Petter Thorwöste. In the 1800’s the industry grew fast as they began to product scissors, knives and ploughs.

Fiskars has grown into an international company and well known brand. It is best known for its orange handled scissors, created in 1967, the first pair of plastic handled scissors which are found in almost every home.

As production moved elsewhere there was no need for the factories and the buildings became empty. The idea came about of renting the buildings cheaply to artists, saving them from being abandoned and eventually becoming derelict. This move saved…

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