All the letters, large and small case. Quartz veins in stone. Molly Montgomery collects natural unedited rocks on the beach creating an alphabet that took years.
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All the letters, large and small case. Quartz veins in stone. Molly Montgomery collects natural unedited rocks on the beach creating an alphabet that took years.
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Robinson Armament XCRL- 5.56x45mm
raven family at pillar point, half moon bay
followed a doe over a hillside and discovered another doe and three fawns. all of them were charmingly scruffy after the recent rain. two of the fawns had an intriguing light coat; uncertain if leucism or just a result of being wet.
Spring Breezes
© gif by riverwindphotography, May 2023
A Diffuse Light through Lodgepole Pines
© riverwindphotography, April 2023
They shall grow not old, as we that are left grow old: Age shall not weary them, nor the years condemn. At the going down of the sun and in the morning We will remember them.
Excerpt from “For the Fallen” by Laurence Binyon (1869 - 1943), first published in 1914
Wildflower photos © riverwindphotography, 2020-2022
Wintering Mule Deer, Absaroka Range, Wyoming
© riverwindphotography, from the archives
Losers at The Garden Melrose
Swiss Rainbow Gathering, Italy, August/September 2015
Immoral Tales (1974)
“Autrui surgit comme l'expression d'un possible [dans un champ perceptif]. Autrui, c'est un monde possible et s'effectue dans un langage qui lui donne une réalité. […] Il est la condition de toute perception, pour les autres comme pour nous. C'est la condition sous laquelle on passe d'un monde à un autre. Autrui fait passer le monde, et le « je » ne désigne plus qu'un monde passé.”
— Gilles Deleuze et Félix Guattari, Qu’est-ce que la philosophie ?
Les Filles du feu - Nerval