oh siddhartha gautama, called Buddha, we're really in it now
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oh siddhartha gautama, called Buddha, we're really in it now
anonymous pennsylvania dutch fraktur drawing, 1799; watercolor and ink on laid paper.
dog (1974) by ana mendienta
outbound & gone
I-5 corridor
Mönche beim Vergraben einer Goldtruhe bei Mondschein (1889, Ăl auf Leinwand) - August von Wille
the inaturalist of a chronically unemployed person
SCARY INMATE: welcome to the warriors prison what are you in for?
ME: flowing water, still rock. a sunlit meadow and a gentle breeze
GRUFF INMATE: she's one o' them poets! get 'er, lads!
[I swiftly dispatch them with a flurry of blows]
ME: even a delicate rose has thorns..
EFFETE INMATE: welcome to the poets prison what are you in for?
ME: what's it to ya?
WAIFISH INMATE: she's but a crude warrior! baffle her with poetry!
[I swiftly trounce them with graceful eloquence and beautiful prose]
ME: even a thorny bush has roses...
breathing on bees
One day youâll have whatever it is youâre now so confusedly seeking. That kind of calm that comes from knowing oneself and others. But you canât rush the arrival of that state of mind. There are things you only learn when no one teaches them. And thatâs how it is with life. Thereâs even more beauty in discovering it for yourself, in spite of the suffering.
Clarice Lispector, from âGertrudes asks for adviceâ in The Complete Stories
prince august has come far too early and full of bugs
gonna take one of the pieces to hopefully spore at another patch of conifers which it seems to have selected