“I would like in general to treat people with much care and respect. I would like to climb a tall hill, but not too tall, sit in the cool grass, but not too cool, and feel the sun on my face.”
“I would like in general to treat people with much care and respect. I would like to climb a tall hill, but not too tall, sit in the cool grass, but not too cool, and feel the sun on my face.”
I remember blue
blue
blue
blue
I remember blue
the rest, a blur
shaped as family
#poetry
Carry wood, chop water
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Blue — Jana Heidersdorf
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Sometimes settled dust reveals a hidden pattern.
#haiku
you teach
me more
flower names
inside
a gentle unfurling
a warm sun
a liquid flowing
a wide sky calling
sink in
abide
letting it
become
join
the opening
the dance
the calm
the moving of love
and light
insomnia
chink of winking moon
through the curtains.
#MadMarch #ThingsToWriteAbout #senryu
a collage of 4 different legs of the same flight, with the same part of the plane's wing in each picture.
sky palette ✈️
red dead-nettle plant, green leaf with light purple flowers
first wildflower of the season in the flower bed💜
∴ and i am it and faith until all fracture is fact Pollux, orbital-twinned, this self-shell sloughing stay we splintered, stay this split / ter ing spentlight leans, done with its leaning tatters of over-meddled mettle stuff'd with will-broke break / le things ciphered, ruptures rumbling sum writ upon my crackle / cant under ember, ember under r’mbr’ng slow, more slow, more low toes buried where whoknows goes starsun shine on skullsoil rift-rifted, i rattle-rack ad terminum velocitatis the light loosening
#vss365 #velocity
#promptcombo #rupture @victoriaspires.bsky.social
#poemsabout #spent @thebrokenspine.co.uk
#anatta
sometimes the soul takes pictures of things it has wished for, but never seen. anne sexton white anemone with amethyst center against a black background
Nan Goldin #photography
Lavender landscape (2002)
Birch forest. Foreground is snowy. Sun shines through trees. Blue sky.
March.
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If the world were guided solely by women, perhaps the earth would breathe a little softer.Wars might quiet into conversations,and power would be measured not in dominance, but in compassion.
Cities would rise with integrity,
and kindness would not be weakness,it would be the foundation of everything
A collage made from clips and images from an old art journal of mine.. images interlaced with quotes/lyrics from various songs..
Trapped.. #collage #blueskycollage #analogcollage #artistsunite #collagesluts #handcut #bskyart
a drawing of a monk wearing dark glasses and rolling dice at a table
gambling monk, germany, 15th century
Fragments of Time…🌺
#BeachLife
Photograph of the bleached white shell of a rather large land snail about 3 centimeters, a bit more than inch long, perfect spiral facing the viewer. It sits on a blond wood tabletop.
when I die, I hope
that something beautiful
remains behind
#haiku #shahai #haiga
Enter into the spirit of...
Happy Sunday from Tuesday. 🌹
Enjoy your day. ❣️
The river flows on.
#poetryprompt #mpprompt
and should peace leave me, let me find the breath to keep the best of me afloat
#philosophy
Dreaming of the skies.
Behind the houses and through the trees, a peaceful, muted sunrise, floated in so delicately. Hope for today.
#sunrise
Every time I want to apologize for being "too much" I remember when the Mad Hatter tells Alice "You lost your muchness. You used to be much muchier
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The Great Wisteria at Ashikaga Flower Park This breathtaking photograph captures the legendary Great Wisteria tree at Ashikaga Flower Park in Tochigi Prefecture, Japan. The ancient tree, over 150 years old, is shown in full bloom, its massive canopy creating an immersive world of purple. Long, delicate racemes of lavender-colored flowers hang vertically from a high overhead trellis, forming a dense, floral curtain that seems to descend from the sky. The ground beneath the tree is completely carpeted in fallen purple petals, mirroring the floral ceiling above and creating a seamless environment of color. In the center, the tree's dark, twisted trunk rises from a small mound, supported by a network of thin poles that are barely visible through the thick layers of blossoms. The soft, diffused lighting enhances the ethereal quality of the scene, making the sprawling 2,000-square-meter canopy appear like a living, organic sculpture of violet light.
The famous Great Wisteria tree at Ashikaga Flower Park in Tochigi Prefecture, Japan. Often cited as one of the most beautiful trees in the world, this specific wisteria is over 150 years old and its massive floral canopy spans nearly 2,000 square meters.