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“ Golden Morning “ // Michael Hochsprung
Francis Picabia
Bords de la Sédelle 1909
MNAM Centre Pompidou, Paris
Spring garden.
Gifu, Japan.
The Quiet Room, c.1941 by David Alison (Scottish, 1882–1955)
“ Reykjanes impressions “ // Thrainn Kolbeinsson
Vallone dei Mulini, Sorrento, Italy ( via )
平池・Daira Pond
What your folks grew up on.
Yes. Fully dressed, people. 😬 😂
Landscapes by Ferdinand Georg Waldmüller
“ Take a Breath “ // Jakub Čerňava
One guitar, a whole world. #music #guitar
“ Diamond Sunrise “ // © Mitchell Pettigrew
Music: Billie Eilish, Khalid - lovely
Durdle Door
whitecliffsphotography
Dusk, Åndalsnes, Norway
by aguirrecaro
Matsuda cherry blossom festival.
Kanagawa, Japan.
karolnienartowicz
Mount Yoshino
odekakephoto7
pc.koublis
And here is the film for anyone who is curious to see it.
The power of words. My mom shared with me "I have a head ache" in response I said " mom you are looking at your phone, your ipod and have the TV on in the back " then suddenly cuts me off and starts talking over me. I politely interjected and said " mom I love you, but when I speak you often cut me and speak over me, in fact even my brothers do the same. I take the time to listen to you all, you guys are never in competition to speak over each other. You take the time to listen to each other then speak. But everyone feels they can speak over me, like what I have to say is not of importance." Mom then replied " okay, I am sorry. But I already knew what you were going to say." In which I said to her " mom even if you know what I am going to say, take the time to listen to me. Then tell me that you already know what I am going to say. It shows that you acknowledge me and what I feel and says is of some value and that you are showing me the same courtesy of listening, as I do you." Mom was silent in my process of explaining this to her. In that moment she took a minute thought about what I said, and apologized once more " I am sorry, you are right. i didn't think about that." Ladies and gentleman the power of words.
Great poem.
I saw this poem by Erin Hanson and it spoke to me. I felt since it had such an impact on me, maybe it will have one for you as well.
From the Peter Greenaway masterpiece. A famous architect faces his end when he is diagnosed with cancer. His wife leaves him for the man who takes his job, and he will not live to see the birth of his son.
Why should you watch this film? Because Brian Dennehy was like a wounded lion going down, roaring and fighting life for its cheating ways. He chooses his path, and though I don’t agree with his choice in the end, I respect his courage.
怪人