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we're not kids anymore.
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Vlad Kvartin’s instagram story, 3/21/2018
The Chinese Lantern Festival. More to come, but now to bed. . . . #dragonlights #dragonlightsfestival #865life #knoxville #peacock #beautiful #light #art #culture #beautiful #nightout #somanypictures (at Knoxville, Tennessee)
My home for 40 hours each week. (📸: Darrin Devault, April 2, 2018)
I snacked on Knoxville history during my lunch break on Monday. (📸: Darrin Devault, April 2, 2018)
Don Gibson and his band, Knoxville, TN, 1954
Spring color pop. (📸: Darrin Devault, April 3, 2018)
Dragon Lights Festival at Chilhowee Park, Knoxville. (📸: Darrin Devault, April 9, 2018)
people watching in knoxville, march ‘18
If I drank bourbon, I came to the right place
Knoxville Market Square “Chalk Walk” 2018!
Fun fact: he fell into a bonfire, and he peed in his pajama drawer.
A lot colder than it looks! It’s freezing up here!!! 😵 zoom in on the bottom one and you can see the snow dusted across the park in the distance.
Couldn’t feel my face, but it was worth it.
Smoky Mountain Fall 2017 20 – Oconaluftee River, Great Smoky Mountains National Park near Cherokee, North Carolina, October 19, 2017 The trick is to live in ways appropriate to the occasion in each situation as it arises all our life long. The key is to see, hear and understand what is happening, what needs to happen, and what we can do about it with the gifts/resources at our disposal– and to have the courage to do it the way it needs to be done, when it needs to be done. We get to that point through reflection and realization, NOT by serving some doctrine, some idea, some model of The Right Thing To Do. We are not here to impose an ideology upon the circumstances of our life, but to respond to each moment in ways that open the moment and bring forth the good that is capable of coming to life there. We are midwives of possibility and hope, assisting in the birth of both in the time and place of our living. The world is waiting, watching for what we have to offer. We are the water of life in a parched and dying land. No one can be who we are, where we are, when we are, but us. Why hold anything back?