“We may speak of conditions and consequences as though they were things, but if we look more closely they turn out to be processes with no independent reality. The harshness of a barbed remark that haunts us for days is no more than a brief instance isolated from a torrent of events. Yet it stands out in the mind’s eye as something intrinsically real and apart. This habit of isolating things leads us to inhabit a world in which the gaps between them come absolute.”
~ Buddhism without Beliefs, Stephen Batchelor

Seeing things a bit different during the recent “tour de corgi” by viewing events unfold with the camera at ground level…my 2nd image submitted in response to Robyn’s photo challenge.
I love the ground level point of view Brenda. It always brings something different.
In this wonderful image I feel like I’m being given a path into the interactions of the people in the photo. Wonderful!
Thank you Robyn…this is a challenging challenge, but am having a bit of fun