"She was elusive. She was today. She was tomorrow. She was the faintest scent of a cactus flower, the flitting shadow of an elf owl. We did not know what to make of her. In our minds we tried to pin her to a cork board like a butterfly, but the pin merely went through and away she flew." ~ Jerry Spinelli
Should I summon sw33test stasis Under quiet silver shine With gentle fingertip traces Drinking tangy clementine... Should I discover perfect poise Over unfurled carnation flow Symphonic gardens from noise Where peach painted rose bushes grow... If there existed Δ True Balance, between desires and austerity Would you give fantasy another chance To become reality...? til the cat nips, Brian =)
She is not “my girl.” She belongs to herself. And I am blessed, for with all her freedom, she still comes back to me, moment-to-moment, day-by-day, and night-by-night. How much more blessed can I be?
Avraham Chaim, Thoughts after The Alchemist (via suchvodka)
um, i am ⭐⭐⭐~~>wow.
eye TRULY AM humbled and invigorated and very grateful. thank you for ALL.
Be a true representative of the goodness in your heart, and don’t expect it to be easy or even noticed.
Adyashanti (via lazyyogi)
Who is it that seeks to withhold what it considers the most prized information regarding (ironically) ‘pd’ (and even other more trivial info) *and* creative efforts?? Who is it that thinks they are possessions??
it wants to be manifested from the ether as opposed to being produced from prolonged research (and yes actual practice) like some kind of dijinn or elemental. it pretends to be its own god but it serves the audience by this *image management* spiritual materialism is a real danger for the likes of these. "you may have not lost all your marbles, but there is definitely a hole in the bag"
What is it about the Dutch that has allowed biking to become an integral part of life?
Plundered poetry (is) More divine than sacred prose Speaks languages of forgotten magic spells Becomes supine, opens like a rose Whispering incantation for a lovers yells
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Bioluminescent Forest by Tarek Mawad and Friedrich van Schoor
Via: DIYPhotography
3D projections are often used nowadays to create eye-popping visuals on flat surfaces such as the sides of buildings or on basketball courts, but could the same concept be done out in the wild where things aren’t flat and orderly? Photographer Tarek Mawad and animator Friedrich van Schoor recently decided to try it out.
What resulted is the video above, titled “Projections in the Forest”. The two artists spent six weeks illuminating various things in nature with a powerful projector and then capturing the results on camera.
"As soon as you trust yourself, you will know how to live." Johann Wolfgang Von Goethe trust = faith = courage
...its never really over...... A kingdom, for a kiss upon my shoulder... ~d(。ŏ__ŏ)b~
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