When flying time can be seen|Når flygende tid kan sees
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Time flies and its difficult to measure it. A good friend of mine likes Ole’s calendar and each year we print out and create these dodecahedron calendars. If you collect them the sight of them together can anchor you to time. 🙂
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Tiden flyr og det er vanskelig å måle hvor fort. En god venn av meg liker Oles dodekaeder kalender som vi hvert år skriver ut og limer sammen. Om man samler dem sammen kan synet av dem bli et anker inn i tidsstrømmen. 🙂
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