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Attachment brings misery, unattachment brings blissfulness.
So use things, but don’t be used by them. Live life but don’t be lived by it. Possess things, but don’t be possessed by them. Have things — that’s not a problem. I am not for renunciation. Enjoy everything that life gives, but always remain free.
Osho
Pictured is The Queen, Colonel-in-Chief of 1st Battalion Welsh Guards.
She is presenting new Colours to the Regiment at Windsor.
This is the eighth set of Colours that have been presented to the 1st Battalion Welsh Guards in their 100 year history.
Colours are the Regimental Flags of the British Army. They were originally used as rallying points on the battlefield as long ago as the Kings of Babylon.
They were vital because before modern communications, it was all too easy for troops to become disorientated by the fog of war.
From the reign of Queen Anne every regiment has been awarded two colours: the Queen’s Colour and the Regimental Colour. In the Guards Regiments the Queen’s Colour is crimson silk and the Regimental Colour is the Union Flag.
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A kettle and a toaster. I bought them for two pesos at a Chinese market. It was many years ago, when I separated and my belongings consisted of two spoons and a fork. They are completely worn out, their bottoms burned from having been forgotten on the stove. There's also a pot for making poor man's rice or sausages, even more charred. I don't know what makes me keep them. They're perhaps the most replaceable objects, but something makes them mine. Partners in crime, maybe.
Nikon F100 + Voigtländer Nokton 58mm f/1.4 SLII + Kodak Vision 3 500T.
Shallow end of the pool - it was 3ft at least - terrifying to me who was not much over 3ft aged five (only just under 5ft today!)
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boo! some color for you. this is my 5 sec. vegetable garden. the one i bought little plants for, then never planted due to a rainy this, a lazy that. they took matters into their own hands and rooted where i plopped them, and suddenly there were bambino tomatoes and peppers and squash screaming for attention. so much for all the books i borrowed.
“We should worship lord Shiva so that we are freed from our worldly attachments just like a fruit falls from a tree after ripening.
Once we are successful in doing this we are liberated from this vicious cycles of life and death.”
(Quotes from the Yajurveda, the third of the four canonical texts of Hinduism)
Since a few days this sadhu is sleeping on a board lifted from the ground by several ropes at Dashaswamedh (Main) Ghat in Varanasi (Benaras).
This morning it was a little colder than the rest of the week and he took a long time to wake up.
A priest came and gave him a cup of tea in order to warm him up.
I think that he made a vow not to leave this board in order to keep the attention of Lord Shiva and to be able to be free, liberated from the cycles of life and death...
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I bet that this attachment won't keep the rain and snow from the barn door below. I don't see any traces of a roof jutting from the barn. I returned to the McIntosh/Lohr Ag Center because I knew that I left some detail shots untaken. I noticed several implements have been moved around for effect. This is one that I liked because of the various contrasts and the patina in the siding. Even the foundation is rough cement work and extremely rustic found field stone. The old Shorty Lohr barn was built of inexpensive, rough sawn planking but has held up for decades. Milk cows needed milking daily in all conditions. The basement now includes Bossy, the plastic milk cow.
The McIntosh Agricultural Museum abuts the trail/loop around the McIntosh Lake park, we are on the north-west part of the recreation loop. I put in about 10 miles down around the lake a weekend back. The path I used to the loop trail is pretty overgrown with weeds and sunflowers south of the Agricultural Museum. I guess fertilizers have promoted some of this growth in the inlet. I lot of folks do beach blanket and sandwiches at the Mac Museum under the Rockies in summer. I had to take advantage of any good sky day around McIntosh. I ran into a couple of Longmont families enjoying the Sunday but there was still plenty of space for the townfolk to walk the exhibits and settle in for a spell.
Rains dumped on us recently and today and I noted sleet and even snows around Longs Peak near the Divide. Mt. Evans summit section of the road is closed until Memorial Day. Trail Ridge closed temporarily last week. Fall is supposed to be the prize season in the Rockies.
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Paris . silver gelatin Kodak Tri X ( 1971) .
" The first notion of identity in the infant, what is most his own, comes from the outside. . . through the mother's gaze, the infant (receives) precise instructions as to "who he is" and "how he must be" in order to be loved and recognized. . "
by Raquel Zak .
A mother's compationate look can literally regulate a baby's blood flow to the cortex and impact its development.
These various weapons and attachments can be arranged in a variety of configurations.