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Metaphor for Freedom catching a free ride to Alcatraz for the Ai WeiWei Human Rights art exhibition.

www.for-site.org/project/ai-weiwei-alcatraz/

 

#aiweiweialcatraz #sfo #flowersforfreedom

Turns out you (I) can't run LE's thru HDR. duh. And it's crooked.

Some metaphors people use in life gain a whole new meaning when one gets into cycling.

 

Normally, one would perceive a statement like "It's only down hill from here", as a negative prospective about the future.

 

However, the soul is filled with joy when you hear such statement after climbing a challenging mountain.

She loves me, She loves me not.

Loves me loves me loves me loves me

Doesnt Doesnt Doesnt

 

Thank God I dont do that petal thing or this bulb thing to decide if I'm liked by someone.

I've always seen everything around me like a metaphor for adventure. I've been chased by that feeling since I had memories to remember, finding the joy in that state of mind, no matter how well-trod a path I'm taking. I've got nothing against mountain climbing and sailing oceans, but everything everywhere has already been discovered. So I find it again, wide-eyed wonder at what's forgotten, walking wherever I have someplace to myself. You can still be an explorer with humanity all around you. Since I first knew Susy, she woke that up in me, offered a reminder to capture an experience with no waning energy. In the years before her hip surgery, these stairs could've been halfway to Everest. Insurmountable emotion, the same kind of elation at the sill of a staircase like the lip of a cliff. I'm hanging on with all my heart, to the kind of personality that gives any day meaning. I never take gravity for granted.

 

December 29, 2019

St. Charles, Illinois

 

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A metaphor expresses the unfamiliar in terms of the familiar. Do you hear the conversation? Have a wonderful coming weekend my good friends! Regards.

We have to think about possible methaphors for the Introduction to E-Learning course. This is a list of some of those proposed. After much discussion some have been rejected and they are crossed out.

This figure showing the classical contrapposto position is an effort to explain the origin of my metaphor nudes

Sanguine ink and Indian ink on paper. 1987-90.

What’s left of the fourth to last sunset of 2017 glistens off the sides of an elephant-style D9-44CW and ES44DC tandem that take a modest 82-car 33K-28 west towards a darkening horizon as day turns to dusk in Northern New Jersey along Conrail’s Lehigh Line. This would be the final subject I would photograph in the year 2017. A thought provoking metaphor bridging the gap between this year and next, or just a fitting sendoff aimed towards the west?

 

NS 33K-28

“Cranford Junction”

Cranford, New Jersey

CRCX Lehigh Line (MP 17.9)

Thursday, December 28th, 2017

If a grain of rice equals 1 ounce of mercury, this his how much mercury the White Stallion coal fired power plant would produce annually.

What is a “Meta” for? (Make that Metaphor) article on dailyhrtips.com www.dailyhrtips.com/2010/04/05/hr-tips-change-management-...

Metaphors, acrylic and oil on canvas

Avertissements visuels sur paquets de cigarettes.

culturevisuelle.org/icones/1582

But now I've replanted the bulbs. Nothing is certain, only the certain spring.

Inspired by John Blakemore in 100 words.

(comments please)

What you think about this concept, execution...?

 

can you tell what is being portrayed?

A part in a series of hand drawn mindmaps, diagrams, and sketchnotes from my personal visual thinking collection.

An ironic exterior piece oddly appropriate for a -30c city in the north!

Background Image via "Aztec Gods" by Dunechaser flickr.com/photos/dunechaser/103723419 is licensed under CC BY-NC-SA

 

Featured image for post readwriterespond.com/2018/02/education-myths/

Rebekah Brockman as Jenny Trusk and George Hampe as Dean Trusk in Dead Metaphor, playing February 28–March 24, 2013, at A.C.T.’s Geary Theater. Photo by Kevin Berne.

I created this in Photoshop using two exposures (one with the glass empty and one with the glass full). It was for some homework (metaphors) for a photography course I took recently.

Taken in Solothurn, Switzerland. The surface is part of a an old wooden door onto which people had put flyers like "dolce vita", and the two raised "bumps" are metal. I was walking pass the door one day and thought to myself that it would made an interesting photo.

Macro-Monday a little bit early! The theme is metaphor and I "threw my dog a bone" and then played tug-of-war with her with one hand while trying to snap a shot with the other. I had the sb600 to camera left and pointed at 45 degree angle in our general vicinity. This was the best of the couple that I managed to shoot before she ran off.

Part of our work bringing the smart.fm experience to the iPhone.

 

www.adaptivepath.com/blog/category/smartfm/

to meet (join) ultimate truth (reality)

The Isom Asemic Code Cipher is a cryptogram code system. This form of cipher embodies geometric and organic shapes. Because it use basic shapes it is an economical and effective method of transmitting confidential information. These devices were often employed by the ancients or by the Medieval philosophers and alchemists. The mystics of the Middle Ages used a system of cryptography which concealed the secrets of the human soul. The Isom Asemic Code Cipher can only be decoded by individuals versed in the deep philosophic principles upon which many mystics based their theories of life. Much information relating to the invisible nature of man is hidden under what seems to be mere scribbles and unrecognizable organic shapes. Every student of symbolism and philosophy should be acquainted with the underlying principles of cryptography. This art furnishes a fascinating method of developing an acute mental awareness. Discrimination and observation are indispensable to the person seeking knowledge, and no study is equal to cryptography as a means of invigorating these powers.

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