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Red links edit

Please do not systematically remove red links! They are a vital tool in alerting editors of missing articles. Thanks. --Mais oui! 23:18, 11 August 2006 (UTC)Reply

Scottish book sculptures edit

Hello Chris (I assume the @Chrisdonia/Chris Scott who took the photos of the sculptures and you are one and the same?).

Thanks for the edits to the page and for adding the lovely photo of the 'poetree'. I looked on Wikipedia Commons but the only CC ones I could find were all pretty poor quality (and I wasn't sure if they were the right licence - I haven't got my head round Wikipedia's licencing and CC demands ...)

So anyhow, cheers for the info. I was shocked to find there wasn't a Wikipedia page about the sculptures - I remember being entranced by the unravelling story last year, and was delighted when more put in an appearance recently. So a page just had to be made to remedy the situation .... Your blog and wonderful photos were my main source for the page, so thank-you. And when you next see her, could you say 'thank-you' from me to the amazing, kindhearted sculptor for all she has done. She is a wonder! Stronach (talk) 17:58, 18 December 2012 (UTC)Reply

It seemed almost futile to discuss them without an image so I felt I had to! I'm sure the artist (who is still anonymous, even to me) will be delighted to see the wee things Wiki-ed :D chrisdonia (talk) 10:46, 4 February 2013 (UTC)Reply