
Nikon D750 f/5.6 1/30 50mm 200 ISO

Nikon D750 f/5.6 1/30 50mm 200 ISO

…a sign means something – stop, go, walk, etc. The sign thinks for you. It commands you. A symbol, on the other hand, represents an idea, a process, or a physical entity. But the important word here is represents. The symbol represents something else, something beyond what you are looking at–whereas the sign means only this… Where the sign thinks for you, the symbol asks you to do the thinking–abstract versus the literal.
~Junichiro Tanizaki
A sign painted on a building commanding the passerby to “stop” and “drink…” Submitted in response to Dutch goes the Photo’s challenge.


jump on over to Lost in Translation’s to participate

A mom whose family’s budget is struggling to meet their basic needs of shelter, food, transportation, education, and medical care inquires, “Why do I as a mother of an ill child need to keep coming back to you to ask you NOT to take away my child’s health care?”
Senator Cory Gardner of Colorado, “Because my campaign fund-raising is drying up…”
I wonder, “and RNC funds are being redirected to Trump’s Russia defense expenses?”


Stone: Symbol of being, of cohesion, of harmonious reconciliation with one’s self. The stone when whole tells of unity and strength; when shattered it symbolizes psychic disintegration.
Seven Stones:
(cited: Meditative Journey with Saldage, B Catherine Koeford)

eclectic
Cee’s fun foto challenge: letter e with two e’s
Autumn advances
and I become
a bit sad
closing the gate
to my hut.
~Ryokan (K Tanahashi, Sky Above, Great Wind)


Tour de fat…a day of bikes and imitation

Nick Cave and Warren Ellis create film and theatre scores that are elegantly minimal, hauntingly beautiful and instantly recognisable as theirs alone. Full of light and shade, creeping dread and inconsolable yearning, these heavily instrumental sound paintings inject aching humanity into ghostly frontier towns, parched desert vistas and post-apocalyptic war zones. Most are built around the duo’s intertwined piano and violin melodies, with sporadic use of guitar, flute, mandolin, celeste, percussion and other elements. Vocals are rare and sparing. But even without lyrics, they are always lyrical.
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