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smallest number whose 4th power is equal to the sum of four other 4th powers

In Alberta landscapes, Colour photography, Fotos, Landscape, Photography, Photowalking, Words of music on 2015/04/26 at 07:00

According to Buddha

The appearance of “time” is little more than a trick of memory. You can easily discern this for yourself: simply figure out what it is you consider “the past” and “the future.” You will discover that it is nothing but thoughts–nothing but memories, nothing but expectations, nothing but mental commentary. It’s “all in your head,” so to speak. There’s really no such thing as time. There is really only Now–an eternally present Present with no beginning and no ending. Everything is completely new, distinct, and original every instant, with no real “change” or “motion” at all.

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maybe the sun’s light will be dim
and it won’t matter anyhow.
i won’t be blinded by the light.
i’m old enough to face the dawn.

***

Edmonton ~ early this week ~ 2015.

60th-gonal Number

In Architecture, Black and White Photography, Colour photography, Hedy Bach Photography, Photography, Street photography on 2015/04/21 at 07:33

According to Buddha

Surrender is not something that you can do. If you do it, it is not surrender, because the doer is there. Surrender is a great understanding that, “I am not.” Surrender is an insight that the ego exists not, that, “I am not separate.” Surrender is not an act but an understanding.

Hedy Bach Photography

Hedy Bach Photography

Hedy Bach Photography

Hedy Bach Photography

Hedy Bach Photography

well, shake it up, baby, now
twist and shout
c’mon c’mon, c’mon, c’mon, baby, now
come on and work it on out

well, work it on out, honey
you know you look so good
you know you got me goin’, now
just like I knew you would…

***

NYC ~ random streets and The High Line~ February 2015.

number of the square root 18.734993995195

In Alberta, Alberta landscapes, Architecture, Art, Canada, Colour photography, Landscape, Photography, Rural life, Words of music on 2015/04/19 at 07:00

According to Buddha

Modesty is the foundation of all virtues.
Let your neighbours discover you before you make yourself known to them.
A noble heart never forces itself forward.
Its words are as rare gems, seldom displayed and of great value.

Hedy Bach Photography

Hedy Bach Photography

Hedy Bach Photography

Hedy Bach Photography

Hedy Bach Photography

Hedy Bach Photography

i am a prairie girl
straight to the bone, oh
i’ll cut you off on the drive back home
i spend my winters alone
yeah there’s just no place quite like home

***

Lacombe, Alberta ~ April 2015.

 

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