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Planet Love, night. Sea-shore.

Time works strange on this planet, and light too. There's always a sun up above, because of the two suns in its skies; the second one - the one which rises at night, but please don't ask me to quantify the passing of time on planet Love, or to say when day or night begins - is a small distant blue dwarf, and its light is never too strong, like the blue one of many children room on Earth and other Earth-like planets sparse in the few galaxies I've known.

I took this picture at night, as you can easily imagine. I played with the warm extra-salty waters of the main sea, laying on the grainy sand to better follow the cloud movements, listened the whispers of its constantly blowing fresh breeze, spotted the rising and falling of rapid constellation (yes, stars are almost lines of light crossing the sky from horizon to horizon, there, but I could rather say if they rise on the eastern one or viceversa...).

But the most interesting phenomena, on planet Love, is...how can I describe this? Despite gravity - 'cause gravity exists there too - one can experience a total absence of weight, just like...oh, it's uncommon...just like listening the pulse of a heart without a heart in the immediacy, or...let me trickle...like walking on coarse grounds with baloons instead of shoes...or...would you like to help me, please? In the meanwhile I gotta reach my space-tunnel: planet Love, from the Other Side, is calling me to sleep, to dream...

 

(Explored)

I captured this cheery stranger next to this vendor.

I think he really exemplifies the spirit of Planet Love.

Unique handmade gravemarker found in the now ghost-town of Goodnight, Texas cemetery. Each stone looks like it was carefully selected and placed into a mosaic. It is made of geode crystals, flint and various other polished stones.

 

Zada Longbine Rice

wife of

John W. Rice

"A better wife and mother never lived"

Born January 26th 1897, Died July 17, 1937

 

Close up of the mosiac:

www.flickr.com/photos/planetlove/172367045/

Beata Varadi a graphic designer from Hungary, used my photo Romani Mother and Child as a cover of an essay. The essay was published by a foundation which fights against poverty in Hungary. This study is about big families who have great difficulties paying their bills. and shows their chances in the future. Also exposed is the role and the responsibility of the governmet in their situation.

 

I feel honored to have my photo appear in this way.

Beata Varadi a graphic designer from Hungary, used my photo Romani Mother and Child as a cover of an essay. The essay was published by a foundation which fights against poverty in Hungary. This study is about big families who have great difficulties paying their bills. and shows their chances in the future. Also exposed is the role and the responsibility of the governmet in their situation.

More dancing girls!

 

Planet Love Summer event at Slane.

 

Summer 2006

 

Picture by Dale Mawhinney

2000 CD Single

From the Motion Picture Soundtrack FLAWLESS

Label: Jellybean Recordings

 

2000 CD Single

From the Motion Picture Soundtrack FLAWLESS

Label: Jellybean Recordings

 

Planet Love Gear in action

Planet Love Gear in action

Planet Love Gear in action

Planet Love Gear in action

Planet Love Gear in action

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