with some of the work taking place on location.
Quotewith some of the work taking place on location. Just intrigued about what other choices are available?
Sounds like an egotistical "look at me" project with no thought or consideration for the consequences. Fucking poets.
Wonder if the BMC are aware of this?
You lot are a bunch of fucking hippies. Some of us like poetry and the fact that I wont have to carry my poetry book to the crag in order to read some makes it more convenient for me, so I think it's good and you're all wrong.
Quote from: Jaspersharpe on July 22, 2011, 10:52:24 amYou lot are a bunch of fucking hippies. Some of us like poetry and the fact that I wont have to carry my poetry book to the crag in order to read some makes it more convenient for me, so I think it's good and you're all wrong.Word.I think this could only be enhanced by a couple of in-situ quickdraws at each end of the prose acting as quotation marks.
Instead of employing a stone mason to chisel it all neat like.Could they not get someone on here to use their drill to chisel the words and if they did them a bit random we could have some new problems.
It's not just about whether or not it will have any impact on the climbing. There is a horrid irony to this, creativity inspired by beautiful natural landscape, being permanently placed in the landscape, defacing it and ruining the natural beauty! National Trust have given permission, I've written an email asking them to rethink:enquiries@thenationaltrust.org.uk The project is also part of the Ilkley Literature Festival who can be contacted here:development@ilkleyliteraturefestival.org.uk
Someone should carve a limerick into his drive. See how he likes it.