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A simple one used for my friend's Intel project regarding road safety for school children. Made in 6 hours and used the same music from Amelie as before because I was lazy to find another one ^^;;;
Kitchenware and decorative items seen at La Paloma de Tubac, an import shop in Tubac, Arizona. This area is about 30 miles south of Tucson. The set for Tubac is finally coming along now with random images from the last three years. These wooden spoons caught my eye for the beauty of simple yet functional form.
The text reads, apparently, as follows:
I drink rakija,
Couch grass makes me laugh,
Happiness is my story...
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"Simplicity"- it's not a simple concept as a whole. It's complex and deep. There is joy and sadness. As a "saying" there is simplicity. Looking at a wild flower - it too may be simple. In the human aspect I don't minimize life and death (be it a person or a pet). Seasons come and go, nature changes ---it's simply a fact and we photograph it yearly. Here we see new growth and the first of the flowers born have withered away.
I didn't start out for this to be deep. Hmmmmmmm & HMM
Simple columnar epithelium lines the gall bladder. Note the underlying connective tissue with blood vessels.
Bar = 100 Microns.
Somewhere in southern Ecuador. The water in this stream was ice cold, coming directly from the mountains.
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"Simple Gifts" is a Shaker song written and composed in 1848 by Elder Joseph Brackett.
It was written as a dance song, what the Shakers called a "Quick Dance." "Turning" is a common theme in Christian theology, but the references to "turning" in the last two lines have also been identified as dance instructions
The song, written in 1848, was largely unknown outside of Shaker communities until Aaron Copland used the melody in his 1944 composition Appalachian Spring.
These are the complete original words to the one verse Shaker song:
'Tis the gift to be simple, 'tis the gift to be free,
'Tis the gift to come down where we ought to be,
And when we find ourselves in the place just right,
'Twill be in the valley of love and delight.
When true simplicity is gain'd,
To bow and to bend we shan't be asham'd,
To turn, turn will be our delight
'Till by turning, turning we come round right.
Two additional, later non-Shaker verses exist for the song, as follows:
'Tis the gift to be loved and that love to return,
'Tis the gift to be taught and a richer gift to learn,
And when we expect of others what we try to live each day,
Then we'll all live together and we'll all learn to say,
(refrain)
'Tis the gift to have friends and a true friend to be,
'Tis the gift to think of others not to only think of "me",
And when we hear what others really think and really feel,
Then we'll all live together with a love that is real.
(refrain)
Tis the gift to be loving, tis the best gift of all
Like a quiet rain it blesses where it falls
And with it we will truly believe
Tis better to give than it is to receive
And an additional alternative:
The Earth is our mother and the fullness thereof,
Her streets, her slums, as well as stars above.
Salvation is here where we laugh, where we cry,
Where we seek and love, where we live and die.
When true liberty is found,
By fear and by hate we will no more be bound.
In love and in light we will find our new birth
And in peace and freedom, redeem the Earth.
Another alternate verse:
'tis a gift to be simple, 'tis a gift to be fair
'tis a gift to wake and breathe the morning air
and each day we walk on the path that we choose
'tis a gift we pray we never shall lose
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I am grateful for simple gifts-
Gratitude Series 2013 - photo #149 - Kiitoksia oikein paljon - Finnish