Breaking the Spell
At times, a couple of days is all it takes for the spell to break. Some kind of sacred geometry of chance like the initial domino that falls into place, that jolts the wave and knocks down all others along … Continue reading
At times, a couple of days is all it takes for the spell to break. Some kind of sacred geometry of chance like the initial domino that falls into place, that jolts the wave and knocks down all others along … Continue reading
The thought of protecting an inverted perception and even reinforcing it with amphigory that exponentially continues to denigrate our existence as humanity baffles me. Unless of course you are selected to jump on board with Mr. Global’s team, collecting profusion … Continue reading
A Beguiling Sky We plonked ourselves on the grass from behind the linked fence to watch limber and sun kissed limbs in motion under this beguiling sky. Streaming rays dousing us with relenting candor deep into our cells not long … Continue reading
I shot this photo a couple months ago. And now that the next season has made herself crystal clear with today feeling like a hazy summer day, I’m placing it into this square now to cool off a bit. Another … Continue reading
The best April Fools trick by far for the day…thank you DARPA for making my kiddos day. My suggestions for them to get out there was always “it’s too cold.” 70 degrees of two consecutive days, 30 degrees the following…it’s … Continue reading
and not fit in. A little special someone has been insisting on sowing a few seeds, after witnessing crocuses and tulips erupting from our grounds. I surrendered to her will the other day, pourquoi non? We have been off in … Continue reading
I have my ongoing contentions in my nest. My front-row audience has not grasped the detrimental impacts of the many fictional conventions that have been instigated upon us as if we are fallible and should be grateful for the Babylonian … Continue reading
Give me a few days of peace in your arms–I need it terribly. I’m ragged, worn, exhausted. After that I can face the world. -Henry Miller, from a letter to Anais Nin, featured in A Literate Passion. Slipped into a … Continue reading
I left this little guy on the deck a little longer than I should have to soak up the rays before its winter spot indoors. Needless to say, its veiny leaves mislaid, every one of them. The bare look wasn’t … Continue reading
A lot of divination happening with this menacing technocratic universe but I’m not letting it phase me, I’m going inwards like these two old souls here. Their only concern is the present. Why feed the power source with the energy … Continue reading