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smallest Lucas-Carmichael number

In Alberta, Alberta landscapes, by Hedy Bach, Colour photography, FujiX100s, Photography, Photowalking, Visual Narrative on 2015/10/04 at 05:00

According to Buddha

Our present existence is the sum of all they did, and we are the starting point for our descendants. All that our ancestors did reflects on us, and all that we do reflect on both our ancestors and descendants. One’s life is not entirely one’s own; it contains the past and conceives the future, and should therefore be lived with great care.

Hedy Bach Photography

Hedy Bach Photography

Hedy Bach Photography

Hedy Bach Photography

Hedy Bach Photography

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Hedy Bach Photography

Hedy Bach Photography

Hedy Bach Photography

long live the pioneers
rebels and mutineers
go forth and have no fear
come close and lend an ear

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Edmonton Alberta, Fort Edmonton ParkTerwillegar Park, September 2015

19th in the lazy caterer’s sequence

In Age, Alberta, Art, Body, Books, Buddhist philosophical concepts, Canada, Edmonton, Emotion, Feminisms, feminist theory, Graffiti, Learning, Lifestyle, Music, Photography, Reflection, sloppy buddhist, Story, Street photography, Truth, Women and Fiction, Women's independence, Words of music, Writing on 2013/04/24 at 08:00

according to Buddha

Poverty with dignity is better than wealth based on shame.

hedy bach photography ~ x100 ~ edmonton ~ 2

hedy bach photography ~ x100 ~ edmonton ~ 1

hedy bach photography ~ x100 ~ edmonton ~ 4

there’s so much that we need to share

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Edmonton, Alberta,  95 street a walk around the block

half a gross

In Age, Art, Body, Buddha, Buddhist philosophical concepts, Canada, Emotion, Feminisms, feminist theory, iPhone photography, Learning, Lifestyle, Mobile photography, Music, Photography, Reflection, sloppy buddhist, Story, Street photography, Truth, Uncategorized, Writing on 2012/03/07 at 08:00

according to Buddha

The (wo)man who is awakened, lives in such a way that (s)he leaves no footprints.

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hi squeegee kid

i thought i took a

wrong path on my dog walk…

but who decides?

right?

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