by Tim Girvin | Oct 29, 2007 | Diary
Bhutan Journal There, Bhutan, it’s all ways that there is something out there, in the distance, nestled in the hills, contained on some distant ridge, crag balanced, escarpment carved, some powerful — magnet — that draws me (up) there. And the answer...
by Tim Girvin | Oct 29, 2007 | Diary
Bhutan Journal Ravencall (10.29) Bunthang Why do I love ravens, crows, jays and magpies so much? I don’t know. But I do. Just days before my departure, I’d learned that the national bird of Bhutan is, in fact, the Raven. How could I have missed that? How...
by Tim Girvin | Oct 29, 2007 | Diary
Still wondering… and wandering… Heading out again…
by Tim Girvin | Oct 27, 2007 | Diary
Dzong | The Fearful Symmetry of Bhutanese Architecture | 10.27 In a way, for me, there’s something long-reaching, far-running, back into my mind and memory for the spirit and personal connectedness that I’ve got with the nature and spirit of Bhutanese, and...
by Tim Girvin | Oct 27, 2007 | Diary
Transparencies (10.27) Mist, layered — messages diaphanous. I think about things in layers. And I keep referring to that. I think about something on one layer, and then another on another, and another — beneath that. I think that I like to design in that...