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A little about me – Garden Windows Photography
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A little about me. Hi and thanks for visiting my photoblog! Photography is one of those things that is easily taken up and explored — it’s forgiving, patient, and downright fun, so it’s no wonder that the world is full of photographers. I focus on the little things — wildflowers, bugs, roses, animals. Most of all my pictures come from around my home and family farm, Lazy Willow Farm. Macro photography is my comfort zone. 18 thoughts on “ A little about me. May 28, 2012 at 8:17 pm. May 29, 2012 at 2:12 am.
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“Why We Shout In Anger” | Spiritual
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August 24, 2012. 8220;Why We Shout In Anger”. A Hindu saint who was visiting river Ganges to take bath found a group of family members on the banks, shouting in anger at each other. He turned to his disciples smiled ‘n asked. 8216;Why do people shout in anger shout at each other? Disciples thought for a while, one of them said, ‘Because we lose our calm, we shout.’. 8216;But, why should you shout when the other person is just next to you? Finally the saint explained, . He looked at his disciples and said.
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Sunset – Sunrise Collection – Slideshow | joze perspective
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Sharing the world, as I see it. A Wind-storm in the Forests. Man’s Place in the Universe. Favorites – Sunset / Sunrise Collection. Sunset – Sunrise Collection – Slideshow. This entry was posted on September 5, 2012, in Landscape. There have been so many great sunsets and sunrises recently! I was going through my collection, trying to find another one to share, but there are just too many to single one out. So I decided to make a slide show of them. I uploaded the slideshow to my Face Book page. Https:/ j...
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Children of a Typical God | Spectral Lyre
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The beauty of others. Children of a Typical God. February 4, 2015. February 7, 2015. Is about others, except for just this once. I got myself nostalgically swarmed, mystically stupefied, and aesthetically impressed by Julie Kim Shavin’s poem “Children of a Typical God.” I’ll have a few particular things to say after the poem. Children of a Typical God. The summer we slid down small hills. Was the best one ever. We were speaking to one another then,. The neighbors to one another,. It was the best summer,.
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To the Shade of Aleksandr Wat | Spectral Lyre
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The beauty of others. To the Shade of Aleksandr Wat. April 8, 2015. October 6, 2015. TO THE SHADE OF ALEKSANDR WAT. Newly arrived at infinity-which turned out to resemble an elongated, vastly improved Wolomin Street–he received, upon entering, a gift in the shape of Schumann’s music, bursting with rapture and chaos (the first movement of the first sonata for violin and piano as performed by two insufferable, but, we must concede, very gifted cherubim). 8211;Adam Zagajewski (from Eternal Enemies. And tagg...
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about our project | Spectral Lyre
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The beauty of others. 8220;Only in the beauty created. By others is there consolation…” (Adam Zagajewski). This online journal grew out of a months-long email engagement with the poetry of Adam Zagajewski. Tim Buck, Julie Shavin, and Jillian Parker consider his poems to be remarkable and exemplary, rooted as they are in tradition while conveying their unique aesthetic moods poems imbued with the high style. 5 thoughts on “ about our project. June 16, 2014 at 12:55 am. So you do not accept submissions?
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Poetics of Light — looking at a photographic artwork by Tatiana Nakova | Spectral Lyre
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The beauty of others. Poetics of Light — looking at a photographic artwork by Tatiana Nakova. February 7, 2015. June 12, 2016. Occasionally, I can be reconciled to the existence of space and ordinary substance. That process of reconciliation can take awhile when I find myself in a spatial and substantive mood. When I’m in a certain mood, I fret over space — how is it possible to be located, for the weird substance of. To be in a given place? Lake Lucerne: Bay of Uri from above Brunnen, 1842. Like Sebald,...
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Poet Andrew Bellon and the Eternal Season | Spectral Lyre
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The beauty of others. Poet Andrew Bellon and the Eternal Season. January 19, 2015. June 12, 2016. Time can even sort of stop. It idles, loiters. That causes whorls and eddies of eternity to happen around objects and souls. Small islands of infinite significance get established inside things and heads. The oddest thing about time, perhaps, is that it allows us openings onto poetical states. I don’t mean the word “time” here as a when or a what we might write; I mean it as a. Posted by Tim Buck. Please all...
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Four Poems by Clarissa Aykroyd | Spectral Lyre
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The beauty of others. Four Poems by Clarissa Aykroyd. January 13, 2015. June 12, 2016. Reading poems that have no aesthetic trace of melancholy, motion, or metaphysics is like being peppered in the face by handfuls of written gravel while being simultaneously bored to the edge of a yawning abyss. It’s quite the dissonant and unpleasant experience. Reading poems by London-based poet Clarissa Aykroyd is not an unpleasant experience. I recently stumbled across her fine blog The Stone and the Star. The voice...
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The Poetic Voice of Yael Tomashov | Spectral Lyre
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The beauty of others. The Poetic Voice of Yael Tomashov. February 18, 2015. June 12, 2016. Those with the power to suggest and to bewitch hold that aptitude in quiet reserve. Like our circulating mesmerist, masters of the poem are also judicious, not graphomaniacal. When a poem does rarely appear, it’s something to read. Voice, in a certain register, opens the possibility of wonder that waits patiently beneath textures of the everyday. Voice, in a certain register, allows old echoes of half-forgotten...