Monthly Archives: April 2020

falling.

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forsythia bright in my quarantine kitchen

 blossoms have begun to fall

everything is temporary.

 

“Things falling apart is a kind of testing and also a kind of healing. We think that the point is to pass the test or to overcome the problem, but the truth is that things don’t really get solved. They come together and they fall apart. Then they come together again and fall apart again. It’s just like that. The healing comes from letting there be room for all of this to happen: room for grief, for relief, for misery, for joy.” – pema chodron

step up.

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“the vision must be followed by the venture.

it is not enough to stare up the steps – we must step up the stairs.”

-vance havner

 

 

bisbee, arizona, usa –  march 2020 (pre-quarantine)

credit.

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that moment when you’ve worked very hard on something

and suddenly someone

jumps up front and center just as the last piece is put in 

and it’s photo op time.

we each have our own thoughts on this. 

 

“it is amazing what you can accomplish if you do not care who gets the credit.”

-harry s. truman (my approach)

“hard work is rewarding. taking credit for other’s hard work is rewarding and faster.”

-scott adams (olive’s approach)

can u haiku?

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make way on the path

 stepping creeping lime grows close

foot of goliath

in honor of international haiku poem day

why not take a stab at it?

“poetry is news brought to the mountains by a unicorn and an echo.”

-czeslaw milosz

 

 

 

scio woods, ann arbor, michigan, usa – spring 2020

shelter.

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finding shelter today by the river

“maybe we need to shelter ourselves so we see the beautiful.”

-joanna coles

be.

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be filled with wonder, 

be touched by peace.

 

 

 

 

quote credit: jarius l. adams

roll.

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sign on a closed store window, found while walking in a very quiet downtown 

 

“life is such a rolling coaster, either you roll with it willingly,

or roll with it unwillingly, but you must roll either way.”

-blaze olamiday

awaiting.

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the playground sits

quietly

awaiting the return

of the children. 

 

“it is very strange that the years teach us patience —

that the shorter our time, the greater our capacity for waiting.”

-e. taylor, A Wreath of Roses

bunny slippers.

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happy easter to those both near and far

hoping we can gather together again before too long

 

“bunny slippers remind me of who i am. you can’t get a swelled head if you wear bunny slippers. you can’t lose your sense of perspective and start acting like a star or a rich lady if you keep on wearing bunny slippers. besides, bunny slippers give me confidence because they are so jaunty. they make a statement; they say, “nothing in the world does to me can ever get me so down that i can’t be silly and frivolous.”

-dean koontz

 

 

image credit – Eli Halpin, Carrot Cake in Blush

bunnyhenge.

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 In the municipal center of Newport Beach, California, sits a local oddity that is equal parts controversial, cuddly, adorable, and absurd.

The sculpture, dubbed “Bunnyhenge,” consists of 14 large white bunnies arranged in a circle, with two even larger 8-foot-tall bunnies found nearby. While these oversized stone bunnies sit stoically staring at each other with their colorful beady eyes, the town around them has become divided over their existence.

When it was first installed in 2013, the sculpture was initially very popular, especially with children (creepy as some others may find a circle of giant bunnies to be). But the public artwork also cost the city $221,000, or nearly $14,000 per bunny, which outraged many residents. One candidate for city council—who was later elected—even declared that “we need to blow up the bunnies!” 

Despite the threats, the bunnies have made it nearly five years, and can still be found strangely and stoically gathered in the park by City Hall.

“read to your bunny often and your bunny will read to you.”

-rosemary wells, american author and illustrator of childrens’ books,

including the ‘max and ruby series’

 

 

credits: leira, atlas obscura