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Today I may not be able
to give you shelter
Today I may be
without ripe fruits or beautiful flowers
Today I may not have those
colourful leaves
Today you can’t
even stop to say hello
Yes it hurts I say
its not your fault though
My time is wrong
all winds are blowing against me
but
I promise I will hold my ground
no matter what
I promise I will come tomorrow*
and you will fell in love
with me again…
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Taken in a park close to blue mountains on the banks of Georgian Bay in Toronto,Canada. Its ice everyway -25 C something. When I was making this image, I had these thoughts coming to my mind so I write it down in poetic style. I am not a poet though. :) hope you like it. Thanks for viewing.
My brother’s vintage Skeletor and Panthor and my reboot Evil-Lynn! Watch out Eternia, this duo has their eye on conquering Greyskull and taking the Power for themselves!
This is the narrow one-lane bridge from the east over Aravaipa Creek as I head home.
This bridge is just east of the Brandenburg Ranger's station. Aravaipa Farms is just east of this bridge. So I know it can handle big farm trucks and tractors.
"We have earned enough memories, stored enough mental emotional images in our heads, from one brief day in Aravaipa Canyon, to enrich the urban days to come. As Henry David Thoreau found a universe in the woods around Concord, any individual whose senses are alive can make a world of any natural place, however limited it might seem, on this subtle planet of ours." Edward Abbey, from Down the River (with Henry)
www.nytimes.com/1982/01/03/travel/in-the-land-of-laughing...
'The world is big, it is comprehensible,'' says R. Buckminster Fuller. But it seems to me that the world is not nearly big enough and any portion of its surface, left unpaved and alive, is infinitely rich in details and relationships, in wonder, beauty, mystery, comprehensible only in part. The very existence of existence is itself suggestive of the unknown - not a problem but a mystery. We will never get to the end of it, never plumb the bottom of it, never know the whole of even so small and trivial and useless and precious a place as Aravaipa. Therein lies our redemption." Edward Abbey
Aravaipa Canyon 2023
An interesting exercise to shoot such a commonly photographed subject as this particular tree. Rather than include the discarded millstone I decided to concentrate on the relationship between the tree and the rocks; the tree appears by far the dominant partner.
"Cristina Iglesias has been very interested in redefining sculpture as an expanded field that leads to a questioning of the object in its relationship with space and architecture. Her sculptures integrate with the architecture of the places they occupy, and thus play with the interweaving of reality and appearances.
The exhibition organised by the Museo Reina Sofía, which includes over fifty pieces, is the largest retrospective of this artist that has been held to date, and it covers her earliest work up through her most recent creations. Her artworks generate suggestive fictional worlds and set aside all utilitarian purposes, to become settings conducive to reflective observation. Intersections between the natural world and the cultural world are frequently seen in her work, with shadows, cascades, whirlpools and foliage, in which the idea of refuge is a recurring metaphor.
The artist has displayed unceasing interest in a wide range of materials, such as alabaster, tapestry, glass, resin, aluminium, bronze, iron, cement, wood, concrete… Even water makes an appearance as yet another sculptural element, playing a leading role in some of her public projects, which are discussed in the series of videos entitled Guided Tours. The exhibition is completed by a review of her serigraphs on copper and cloth."
Towards the Bottom by Cristina Iglesias in the Metonimia exhibition at Reina Sophia
www.museoreinasofia.es/en/multimedia/interview-cristina-i...
Das Zusammenleben in einer Beziehung bedeutet immer ein Auf und Ab, ein hoch und runter. Dies gilt für alle Beziehungen von Männlein und Weiblein. In der heutigen Zeit sicherlich auch für Mann&Mann und Frauen&Frau via 500px 500px.com/photo/298471881
Sports illustration. Guy wants to meet girl, and she wants to lose weight. Anyway the picture is not my idea.
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I've been thinking about my demon characters a lot lately, so I made one of these. :3 It is a guide to the interpersonal relationships more than familial relationships (though there are a couple siblings, so I marked them). If a line connects the two pictures, the feeling is mutual. But if it's an arrow, then it's one way and is pointing at the recipient of the feelings. I hope that makes sense! For example, there is a blue arrow pointing from Andras to Ronove, because Andras dislikes Ronove but the feeling isn't mutual. Some lines have two colors, just to try and keep things tidy. XD
Anyway, since I rarely write about these characters or even take pictures of them together, I thought it might be fun to offer some insight into their relationships! You might be surprised about who likes or dislikes who... hahaha. Some of the pictures are placeholders because I've been too lazy to take new photos, but I'll probably update this now and then.
Um, to explain the born demon vs human thing... in my little universe, names from the Ars Goetia are related to specific powers and abilities, and can be inherited by anybody. Some demons are born with a name from the Goetia, if the previous owner of the name died just before they were born. Some demons are born with a regular name, but randomly one day inherit a Goetia name and the powers that come with it. There are also humans, who live in a different world from the demons, and sometimes they inherit a Goetia name and become a demon. It usually happens at a time of great stress in their life. In the cases of both humans and demons who inherit a Goetia name, the Goetia name completely replaces the name they were born with. Nobody can speak the original name, and if they try, the Goetia name comes out of their mouth instead. So the only way you'd ever know their original name is if you knew it before they inherited a new name. In this way it is absolutely impossible for Goetia demons to lie about their identity (the one exception would be Furfur).
On an unrelated note, I totally failed to contribute to Pro BJD Artists Day. ;_; I am kind of uninspired to take photos anyway, but in addition to that I found a ton of mold in my bedroom on that day so I was busy flipping out and scrubbing down the backsides of all my furniture. -____- Hopefully nobody thinks badly of me because I didn't participate. I am definitely not in support of recasts. U_U
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I took this photo a while back at river near Taipei, Taiwan.
I made some modification and removed the hand bag. This image is used on my blog post at Build close relationship without love
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JOINT BASE PEARL HARBOR-HICKAM, Hawaii (July 18, 2018) Seabees assigned to Underwater Construction Team (UCT) 2 and Royal Canadian Navy clearance divers, assigned to Fleet Diving Unit, conduct diving operations for underwater navigation training at Joint Base Pearl Harbor-Hickam during Rim of the Pacific (RIMPAC) exercise, July 18. Twenty-five nations, 46 ships, five submarines, about 200 aircraft and 25,000 personnel are participating in RIMPAC from June 27 to Aug. 2 in and around the Hawaiian Islands and Southern California. The world’s largest international maritime exercise, RIMPAC provides a unique training opportunity while fostering and sustaining cooperative relationships among participants critical to ensuring the safety of sea lanes and security of the world’s oceans. RIMPAC 2018 is the 26th exercise in the series that began in 1971. (U.S. Navy photo by Mass Communication Specialist 1st Class Arthurgwain L. Marquez)