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	<title>Comments on: Ice storm. February, 2007</title>
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	<description>What associations do you have with waves?</description>
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		<title>By: nadja</title>
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		<description>Oh yes - the icicles have definately been one of the more prominent shapes of water - http://www.shareabrainwave.net/2007/01/24/the-many-shapes-of-water/ 
- this February. And I too have spent hours looking out the window as the snow and ice waved through the air...

And the word icicle, I just realized, almost has onomathopoetic qualities. The ice litterally makes that sound when it stings your fings face - and when the &#039;icicles penetrate the marrow of your bones&#039;...</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Oh yes &#8211; the icicles have definately been one of the more prominent shapes of water &#8211; <a href="http://www.shareabrainwave.net/2007/01/24/the-many-shapes-of-water/" rel="nofollow">http://www.shareabrainwave.net/2007/01/24/the-many-shapes-of-water/</a><br />
- this February. And I too have spent hours looking out the window as the snow and ice waved through the air&#8230;</p>
<p>And the word icicle, I just realized, almost has onomathopoetic qualities. The ice litterally makes that sound when it stings your fings face &#8211; and when the &#8216;icicles penetrate the marrow of your bones&#8217;&#8230;</p>
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