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A Delaware Lackawanna Pocono Ordinary continues east on the tangent between Gouldsboro and Tobyhanna a few days after heavy snowfall.
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This is just an ordinary day
Wipe the insecurities away
I can see that the darkness will erode
Looking out the corner of my eye
I can see that the sunshine will explode
Far across the desert in the sky
~Dolores O'Riordan - Ordinary day~
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This is just an ordinary day
Wipe the insecurities away
I can see that the darkness will erode
Looking out the corner of my eye
I can see that the sunshine will explode
Far across the desert in the sky
♫♪♭ ♫♪♭ ♫♪♭ ♫♪♭
Un giorno come un altro...in un altro posto, in un altro mondo.......
An ordinary day...in an another place....in an another world
Just proof I took Lilith out of the box too. I'm not happy with the results, but I know I have to work on my posing skills.
我們用高貴的價格購買日本柳宗理的民藝設計。因為我們欣賞那純樸而厚實的手工質感。
我們總是驚嘆著日本人對生活獨到的眼光及品味。更豔羨著他們擁有許多專精的達人們傳承著古老工藝與文化。在工業化的現代,他們是令人尊敬的國寶。
然而然而,我們總是習慣將眼光放在精品設計名店或是日本節目的介紹裡。卻忽略了在不經意的街頭,可能存在著讓日本人都自嘆弗如也將近失傳的匠師們,只以略貴於大量生產的價格,販售著那紮實的手工技藝。那是專業的自豪以及代價,唯有藉此才得以默默延續著古老的命脈,直至時代的風,為他們覆上最後一抔沙土。
I love how infrared photography takes the ordinary and turns it into something a wee bit different?
Happy Sliders Sunday :)
I post many photos of animals from around the world. Tonight, to change the pace, you get an ordinary backyard bunny. This little one didn't mind my presence at all.
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Its not often (if ever) that I post 2 photos, let alone 3. but i want these to be viewed as a series. If you have the time, please view the next 2 images in my stream
Thank you!!
no ordinary wings I need,
the sky itself will carry me
back to you....
~Sara Bareilles, One Sweet Love
No Ordinary Morning
Planet Dokeia
Interplanetary Travel
Camera: Canon EOS Kiss X7i
Photograph by Yusuf Alioglu
Location: Outer space (space)
il bello di essere in mezzo al mare, in navigazione nel bel mezzo dell'oceano atlantico, è che si possono vedere tramonti come questo...
---- from Sicily to beaches of Calabria .... ----
---- dalla Sicilia alle spiagge della Calabria .... ----
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By contemplating the created order, and by contemplating and ordering the moral structure of one’s own life, one would be led to the pure theoria of the fountainhead of all existence, ho on, ‘the existing one’, ‘He Who is’, this being the name of God revealed to Moses at the burning bush. Historical revelation in this light becomes God’s method of spelling out truth in the terms of the world: an arrangement of clues which, rightly seen, leads to illumination. However, this is not really comparable to the enlightenment of the gnostic: there is no ‘technology’ here, no suggestion of control over the laws of the Spirit. The end is simply contemplation, the enjoying of God for his sake alone; and Philo shares the biblical repugnance for any suggestion that God can be brought into human control. God can never be contained in human concepts. Moses ascends into a cloud and darkness beyond the scope of intellect, where God offers himself directly to the vision, without the intervention of any form or idea. Here, then, the pilgrimage of the understanding is seen not (as for the gnostic) in terms of acquisition but in terms of stripping away, the stripping of multiple and diffuse kinds of apprehension to the simplicity of a single-hearted vision –in Platonic terms, the return from the Many to the primal One.
- The Wound of Knowledge Christian Spirituality from the New Testament to St John of the Cross, ROWAN WILLIAMS
Love for Other Things
It’s easy to love a deer
But try to care about bugs and scrawny trees
Love the puddle of lukewarm water
From last week’s rain.
Leave the mountains alone for now.
Also the clear lakes surrounded by pines.
People are lined up to admire them.
Get close to the things that slide away in the dark.
Be grateful even for the boredom
That sometimes seems to involve the whole world.
Think of the frost
That will crack our bones eventually.
~ Tom Hennen