Flowering Cherry
Spring
In the Polar Vortex
Bench by the lake
. . . like a smile of a wind
Buds
Still frozen
Branches
Magnolia ~ concept of a painter
Colour beyond the yard
Swamp
In the grip of Spring
Mourning doves
Stopping by the woods
Little Woody
Bottoms Up
The Pecker
Magnolia
First snow flurries of the season
Early arrival of Winter
Early arrival of Winter
Early arrival of Winter
VOLKSWAGENS
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Balance
Morning sunlight
Introspection
Cold, Widy, rainy...snow flurries...
My November Guest
A Fall day
Fall leaves
Window Tree
In the evening before the frost
Fall Serenity
Koyaanisqatsi
Koyaanisqatsi
Wind music
Sycamore leaves
Ocober morning
Sun light beyond the door
Misgivings
Leaves
Bark and a creeper
Mushrooms
End of a Season
Thinking of Breakfast
Letzte Reise
Between Scylla and Charybdis
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Driving
You have probably experiences the phenomenon of driving for miles while engrossed in conversation (or in silent soliloquy) and then discovering that you have utterly no memory of the road, the traffic, your car-driving activities. It is as if someone else had been driving. Many theorists have cherished this as a favorite case of “unconscious perception and intelligent action.” But were you really unconscious of all those passing cars, stop lights, bends in the road at the time? you were paying attention to other things, but surely if you had been probed about what you had just seen at various moments on the drive, you would have had at least some sketchy details to report. The “unconscious driving” phenomenon is better seen as a case of rolling consciousness with swift memory loss. ~ Page 137
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