Taking this photo yesterday evening minutes after having finished a bread-earning project and thus having still a nice portion of adrenaline, dopamine and endorphines keeping me awake, and sort of euphoric, and at the same time, still, my head already full with todays interview to come, I was, speaking with John Daido Loori, preoccupied with the past and the future, and thus with what does not exist. Really? Anyway: about 24 hours later. Once again having a nice portion of adrenaline, dopamine and endorphines keeping me awake, and being sort of euphoric, I think it was still worth to capture this very moment – and thus conserve a moment of the past for the future. The peace of the night. |
Wednesday, March 28, 2012
But a moment
Tuesday, March 27, 2012
Living the moment
The following video is posted for visitors who would not know what Susan meant when the other day graciously calling some photos of mine "nice examples of Zen photography".
For those not being regular readers: I am no follower of any 'ism'.
Still, I'd like you to take the time. There are quite a few good thoughts to be heard within the next 8:19 minutes.
Monday, March 26, 2012
Saturday, March 24, 2012
Friday, March 23, 2012
Spring ... for any reasons?
While for several reasons I am once again extraordinary busy with not blogging;
while for several reasons the world – although possible –
is not going to become a better place;
while ... well, you could go on and on, yourself, couldn't you? ...
spring is flowering out.
For severals reasons, probably.
And, for several reasons,
my heart does rise with joy like a falcon up to the sky,
whenever I am so lucky that my eyes do notice
what in the following I am going to share.
while for several reasons the world – although possible –
is not going to become a better place;
while ... well, you could go on and on, yourself, couldn't you? ...
spring is flowering out.
For severals reasons, probably.
And, for several reasons,
my heart does rise with joy like a falcon up to the sky,
whenever I am so lucky that my eyes do notice
what in the following I am going to share.
Blausterne (does anyone know the English name?) growing between wall and sidewalk; |
a daffodil, |
violas, |
crocus, |
Blausterne again (does, meanwhile, anyone know their English name?) |
jasmine, |
violas, |
daffodils, again, near a trunk that might (fingers crossed!) get chosen to become summer residence of a Queen of bumble bees; |
and another Blaustern. (Does anyone meanwhile know ... ?) |
Thursday, March 22, 2012
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