Geranium

In the Garden


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16 Jul 2013

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Geranium

in my garden ...

12 Jul 2013

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astrantia

constellation

10 Aug 2012

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Day's End

Eros, again now, the loosener of limbs troubles me, Bittersweet, uncontrollable creature ... - Sappho

05 Nov 2011

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Rouge-Vert

“Language is a skin: I rub my language against the other. It is as if I had words instead of fingers, or fingers at the tip of my words. My language trembles with desire.” ― Roland Barthes

15 Oct 2011

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Shadow Fall Projection

“The meeting of two personalities is like the contact of two chemical substances: if there is any reaction, both are transformed.” ― C.G. Jung

02 Aug 2011

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Early One Evening ...

In Tantrism, the first thing is having the experience of touch, of profound contact with things, with the universe, without mental commotion. Everything begins there: touching the universe deeply. When you touch deeply, you no longer need to let go. That occurs naturally. Daniel Odier

11 Jun 2011

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598 visits

Belleville Rendezvous

sub rosa

07 May 2011

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Hot Sage

When I let go of what I am, I become what I might be - Lao Tzu

06 Apr 2009

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Magic of the Wood

Light, so low upon earth, You send a flash to the sun. Here is the golden close of love, All my wooing is done. Oh, the woods and the meadows, Woods where we hid from the wet, Stiles where we stay'd to be kind, Meadows in which we met! Light, so low in the vale You flash and lighten afar, For this is the golden morning of love, And you are his morning start. Flash, I am coming, I come, By meadow and stile and wood, Oh, lighten into my eyes and heart, Into my heart and my blood! Heart, are you great enough For a love that never tires? O' heart, are you great enough for love? I have heard of thorns and briers, Over the meadow and stiles, Over the world to the end of it Flash for a million miles. - Tennyson Image: Wood Sorrel (Oxalis acetosella) in Hatfield Forest.
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