
image submitted in response to RyanPhotography’s mid-week monochrome – mwm – 11 challenge.

image submitted in response to RyanPhotography’s mid-week monochrome – mwm – 11 challenge.


growing side by side
spring rain
reflection & i

When the evening sun descends behind the mountain peak,
Will you forget that it is I who gazed with longing
Towards the place where you are?
~Sarashina Nikki (Diaries of Court Ladies of Old Japan)

their traveling hats
looking small…
mist
~Issa (www.haiku.guy)

emigrate IIII Nikon D750 f/3.3 1/1,000 40mm
Hop on over to Cee’s Photography to join this week’s black and white photo challenge.

Both field and mountain
All taken by the snow
Till nothing yet remains.
~Iōsō (J Clements, The Moon in the Pines)

Sony NEX-SN f/8 1/800 80mm
Olden memories
so brisk
in their fading,
this moment soon to follow —
shadows on the snow

Nikon D750 f/5 1/4,000s 83mm ISO 800
May I find the Equanimity
that will lift this veil of shamed despair
and acquaint me to the perceived and perceiver
absent of greed, anger, and ignorance.

When we say, ‘I can see my consciousness in the flower.’ it means we can see the cloud, the sunshine, the earth, and the minerals in it. But how can we see our consciousness in a flower? The flower is our consciousness. It is the object of our perception. It is our perception. To perceive means to to perceive something. Perception means the coming into existence of the perceiver and the perceived. The flower that we are looking at is part of our consciousness. The idea that our consciousness is outside of the flower has to be removed. It is impossible to have a subject without an object. It is impossible to remove one and retain the other.
~Thich Nhat Hanh (The Heart of the Buddha’s Teaching, p.53)
Working homelessness in America…a glaring manifestation of income disparity.
the autumn wind
resounds in the mountain–
temple bell
~Chiyo (F Bowers, The Classic Tradition of Haiku)


“I only saw faces
I didn’t see the changing era
I only saw the waves
I should have seen the wind
Wind is what makes the waves
I’m saying you were the big wave at that moment
We were drifting away
One day we’ll go up again
Eventually the big wave will break down”
Kim Dong-hyeok, Screenplay: The Face Reader
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