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this number 21.931712199461 squared

In Age, Alberta, Alberta landscapes, Architecture, Buddhist philosophical concepts, by Hedy Bach, Colour photography, Foto, Fotografia, Fotos, FujiX100s, Landmarks, Landscape, Photography, Rural life, Street photography on 2016/07/17 at 05:00

According to Buddha

Roam in the world as a lion of self-control; see that the frogs of weakness don’t kick you around.

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you heard my voice, i came out of the woods by choice
shelter also gave their shade
but in the dark i have no name
so leave that click in my head
and i will remember the words that you said
left a clouded mind and a heavy heart
but i am sure we could see a new start
so when your hopes on fire
but you know your desire
don’t hold a glass over the flame
don’t let your heart grow cold
i will call you by name
i will share your road

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before Olds ~ Alberta ~ July 2016.

 

Rachel T. McKenzie’s number in the Kids Next Door Organization

In Alberta, Alberta landscapes, Architecture, Canada, Colour photography, FujiX100s, Photography, Rural life, Street photography on 2015/05/27 at 07:00

According to Buddha

Through daily practice and attending fellowship, the lifestyle will take care of itself. When we engage in daily practice of the nembutsu as a ‘living’ practice, and not just an intellectual exercise, naturally, our lives will be transformed into the substance of shinjin, the experience of awakening.

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every chance we got
we were down by the river all night long
when the sun came up i was sneakin’ her home
and draggin’ my butt to work
with the smell of her perfume on my shirt
i’d be on the tractor she’d be on my mind
with that sun beatin’ down on this back of mine
just when I thought it couldn’t get no hotter
i fell in love with the farmer’s daughter
we got married last spring
whoa and there ain’t no better life for me

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The Stony Plain & Parkland Pioneer Museum, Stony Plain, Alberta ~ May 2015.

Finland’s country code number

In Architecture, Chronicle, Colour photography, Fotos, Hedy Bach Photography, Landscape, Lifestyle, Photography, sloppy buddhist, Words of music on 2015/05/13 at 07:00

According to Buddha

Everything changes, nothing remains without change.

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 out from my window across from the city
i have what’s considered a good view
two blocks from the subway, three from the fountain
where i walk to break in new shoes
she stands on the sidewalk just waving at taxis
like horses in parades in passing
i ask where she’s headed she tells me,
Ohio, i’ve not seen my mother in ages
it’s been a long time, a real long time.

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Highway 21, Central Alberta ~ May 2015.

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