Stories. Short ones. Crafted by Brian Andreas onto pieces of recycled barn wood, creating tea trays and sculptures and treasure chests and mirrors and coat racks. There are also books and prints and greeting cards, but mostly, if you don’t have lots of money to buy all those things, they are stories. Here are three stories that meant something to me (recently…I have a “favorites” list that scrolls down and down and down).
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connected by a silver cord that hums with sadness the further it is stretched
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If there is any secret to this life I live, this is it: the sound of what cannot be seen sings within everything that can. & there is nothing more to it than that.
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This is a giant block of whatever is most difficult for you to carry & trust me on this, you’ll carry it more times than you can count until you decide that’s exactly what you want to do most & then it won’t weigh a thing anymore.
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They have a story of the day email too. Get it. Best daily email I recieve. Story People is like the best song or your favorite line in a book you love. The stories say things that we all feel, in a way we can understand it. There’s nothing like reading the perfect story for your day.

Posted by Mom on January 6, 2010 at 6:14 PM
This one is one of my favorites:
http://tiny.cc/9iLMX