Dinesh's photos
The Pilgrim Sea
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We let go, let the rhythm take over, and selflessness, voluptuous pleasure, and communion are blended together. It happens in dance and in music. Forty years ago you crossed the Atlanttic by ship, and for ten days saw only the ocean surface in moving furrows. You saw and fell all existence is shifting crests and troughs. The oceanic experience is dance and music tripped of everything narrative or anecdotal and become fundamental and immense. ~ Alphonso Lingis
Queen Isabella & Columbus
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The Beach
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The Venerable Bede in his scriptorium. His most famous work ‘The Ecclesiastical History of English People,’ earned him the title of “The Father of English History”
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Standing in the dark
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Standing in the dark
Where your eyes couldn't see me
Well, I had to follow you
Though you did not want me to
~Bee gees
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Spent a lot of time with my friend, classmate, reading philosophical books and talking -- my friend who lived here
Veggie store, specialists -- Chillies
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• "The grass is always greener on the other side" means "people are never happy with what they have and want something else."
• "Don't let the grass grow under your feet" means "Do something".
• "A snake in the grass" is about a person that will not be honest and will trick others.
• All flesh is grass: Old Testament book of Isaiah, chapter 40, verses 6–8.
• Grass is a slang term for cannabis (pot, weed, or marijuana).
He knows not.....!
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September 9th 2020 ~ Forest fires ~ may be about 50 to 60 miles from the residence. We were advised to remain indoors, not to open the windows and there was a sprinkle of ashes; used the air purifier 24 / 7 for about 4 days.
youtu.be/BTccp_FXtQw?si=YTRJjwetBRWp0gIJ
Trees in the Mist
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“You can walk in a dream while you are awake: Just walk in the misty morning of a forest!”
― Mehmet Murat ildan
Bus stop
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Every mornin', I would see her waiting at the stop
Sometimes she'd shopped and she would show me what she bought
All the people stared as if we were both quite insane
Someday my name and hers are going to be the same
That's the way the whole thing started
Silly but it's true
Thinkin' of a sweet romance
Beginning in a queue
~ The Hollies
Grass
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Pile the bodies high at Austerlitz and Waterloo.
Shovel them under and let me work --
I am the grass; I cover all
~ Sandburg
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Two years, ten years, and the passengers ask the conduct
What is this
where are we now?
I am the grass.
Let me work ~ Excerpt "A Terrible Love for War" ~ James Hillman
You who govern public affairs, what need have you to employ punishments? I love virtue, and the people will be virtuous. The virtues of a superior man are like the wind; the virtues of a common man are like the grass; the grass, when the wind passes over it, bends.” ~ Page 156 ~ Walden - Henry David Thoreau
Rain drops
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Anthurium
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“So it is: we are not given a short life but we make it short, and we are not Ill-supplied but wasteful of it.”
― Seneca, On the Shortness of Life
Flowers blush. It may seem remarkable to say this, but it is true. Many flowers change colors after they are pollinated. This physiological shift happens because of a pH change from basic to acidic within their petals, possibly triggered by pollination or subsequent fertilization. In other flowers, colors often change with age, transitioning from a young, rewarding bloom (rewarding to the pollinator, that is) to an older, senescent one. . . . Page 17 “From ‘THE REASON FOR FLOWERS”