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"I eat books"


A lot of people use food metaphors about their reading, but I knew a gal once who gave that notion an interesting twist. She was rail-thin, and people used to ask her how she managed to stay so skinny. Her answer: "I eat books."
Cut-paper postcard created for the Kollage Kit weekly theme: "Books." The stunning background is the Owyhee River canyon in southwestern Idaho. The arms & hands are from a 19th century magician's poster.
Cut-paper postcard created for the Kollage Kit weekly theme: "Books." The stunning background is the Owyhee River canyon in southwestern Idaho. The arms & hands are from a 19th century magician's poster.
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