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i miss you terribly.

this is what we call a tragedy.

My reminder. I found this on the street in Ottawa and I read it everyday and it reminds me to have faith. I was shocked when I found it, it completely describes my life and way of thinking. It was written by a stranger, but I think they wrote it for me.

 

It reads:

What had been one clear path now forks. Yet each trail leads me to the same destination

No decision was in itself a decision.

140215 / 浜松FORCE / DIVE IN GROOOOVE!!! vol.7

Pasir Panjang, Kelantan, Malaysia.

(Image credit Abidin Hussin, Malaysia).

 

Note: The leaves belongs to a Mimosa diplotricha, a Fabaceae.

 

Reddish inflorescence cyme of Leea rubra Blume ex Spreng. Vitaceae. CN: [Malay and regional vernacular names - Mali-mali puchok merah, Mali-mali, Memali padang; Ginggijan beureum (Sundanese), Girang (Javanese); Katangbai, Khueang (Thai)]. Distribution - from India and southern China to New Guinea and Australia. A small semi-herbaceous shrub, up to 3 m tall; leaves 2-4-pinnate, leaflets numerous, rachis (2.5-)5-25(-42) cm long, petiole 2-8(-15) cm long, stipules a narrow wing, 2-4 cm x 0.3-0.5 cm, leaflets ovate to ovate-oblong or elliptical to elliptical-lanceolate, (2-)4-8(-14) cm x (0.3-)1.5-4(-6) cm, base rounded to acute, apex acute to shortly acuminate, margin crenate to shallowly serrate. Cyme (4-)8-14(-16) cm long, generally compact, rusty pubescent, bracts deltoid-triangular, inconspicuous; flowers bright red, calyx 2-2.5 mm x 1.5-2.5 mm, glabrous, staminodial tube about 1-2 mm long, upper free part 1-1.3 mm long, lobes shallowly retuse or cleft, sinuses deep, ovary 4-6-celled; berry 8-10 mm in diameter, dark red, 6-seeded; seed 4 mm x 4 mm. Uses - In Peninsular Malaysia, the ground root mixed with arsenic is externally applied as a poultice against yaws, while the sap of the plant is drunk simultaneously. In Java, the leaves are externally applied for poulticing wounds, the fruits are eaten as a remedy against yaws and dysentery. In Indo-China, a decoction or tincture of the root is taken against stomach-ache, rheumatism and arthritis. In Thailand, the roots are used as an antipyretic and diaphoretic.

 

Note: In the horticultural trade the name Leea rubra is often used for the reddish-leaved forms of Leea guineensis. The genuine Leea rubra is not cultivated.

 

Synonym(s):

Leea brunoninan Clarke

Leea linearifolia Clarke

Leea polyphylla Miq.

Leea rubra var. apiifolia Zipp. ex Miquel

Leea rubra f. celebica Koord.

Leea rubra var. polyphylla (Miq.) Miq.

 

Ref. and suggested reading:

FRIM Flora Database

www.theplantlist.org/tpl/record/tro-34000006

www.ars-grin.gov/cgi-bin/npgs/html/taxon.pl?21729

www.asianplant.net/Vitaceae/Leea_rubra.htm

proseanet.org/prosea/e-prosea_detail.php?frt=&id=1153

Notes on artists I liked from a show.

are apparently very shameful

Notes & Words 2017

After Party

 

Galen Ducey Photography

Liz, tasting wine and taking notes at Chateau Ste. Michelle.

next to the lock of a postbox formerly sited inside a Post Office

Experiment made with my brother's christmas gift camera stand and Photoshop.

 

EDIT: And isn't it strange how we seem to have come up with the same idea at the same time? Anzi's are arguably better though...

That is 20 a4 pages double sided with notes.

Bartlo di Freddi: Birth of the Virgin fresco, 1374. Collegiata, San Gimignano. Note the reference to Mary's Jewish origins.

Important information when gigging at the Florida Theatre in Jacksonville and your bus door opens into traffic!!

Another one of my diary moments! Hellingly Hospital

50mm f/1.8 Series E (At f/5.6! Me + f/5.6 = never!)

 

Hmm, what's this? A note? :P. (That lens is VERY nicely packed!)

Note to my sister - this is the T-shirt that I chose NOT to buy for my young niece and nephew.

 

Though I say it's never too early to start someone's novelty t-shirt collection...

Note the tail of the J curling under the midpoint.

Puma concolor (two); note eye-shine of second cat behind the first one. Motion-sensor camera on private wildlands.

Edgar Allan Poe. 'Tales' Illustrated by W.A. Dwiggins. Chicago : Lakeside Press, 1930.

Dedicated to Julia Harrison

 

You're...

My Friend,

my companion,

through good times and bad

my friend, my buddy,

through happy and sad,

beside me you stand,

beside me you walk,

you're there to listen,

you're there to talk,

with happiness, with smiles,

with pain and tears,

I know you'll be there,

throughout the years

 

I love you julia, thank you for being in my life when everyone else walked out. I hope that we will get even closer as the years go by. <3

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