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Posts Tagged ‘Visual story telling’

Decomposition of the number 1098

In Age, Art, Buddhist philosophical concepts, by Hedy Bach, Colour photography, created by Hedy Bach, Documentary, Emotion, Fotografia, FujiX100V, HB images, Hedy Bach Photography, Humour, Personal Photography ethics, Photography, Street photography, Truth on 2022/09/05 at 13:00

and still, according to Buddha

After first examining one’s means, one should either begin or not begin. Surely, it is better not to begin than to turn back once one has begun.

chat communication with WP Happiness Engineers

…retired themes are “very old” and “there isn’t really a way we can predict this on our end”…

which is true, for me. i’m re(tired) and aging. but nope it’s not the end.

if you like you can start at the very beginning,

on 2011/06/06 at 12:26 i made my first sloppy buddhist blog post entitled ‘step one, again.

Cuba 2011/06/06 

a giggle for me. along with emotions. as i practice. reflect. and start again.

hope you will check back soon for some NEW “sloppy buddhist” COMING SOON.

sending you all joy and open hearted love ~ hedy

22-10-04

Fahrenheit number of Bradbury’s novel

In Alberta, Art, Buddhist philosophical concepts, by Hedy Bach, Colour photography, Fotografia, FujiX100s, Humour, Imagemaker, Lifestyle, Photography, Reflection, Urban life, Words of music on 2016/04/03 at 05:00

According to Buddha

Cheerfulness is very important to health. It is the best antiseptic that you can have — plus the thought that you are all right. 

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nighthawks at the diner of Emma’s 49’er
there’s a rendezvous of strangers around the coffee urn tonight
all the gypsy hacks and the insomniacs
now the paper’s been read, now the waitress said
eggs and sausage and a side of toast
coffee and a roll, hash browns over easy
chili in a bowl with burgers and fries
what kind of pie? yeah…

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kitchen ~ random things ~ Edmonton, March 2016.

Jonathan Franklin’s survival at sea book number

In Alberta landscapes, Buddhist philosophical concepts, Colour photography, Edmonton, FujiX100s, Imagemaker, Photography, Photowalking, Reflection on 2016/02/17 at 05:00

According to Buddha

First thing in the morning you lose your temper and complain, “My coffee is cold!” What does it matter? Why be disturbed by such things? Have that evenness of mind wherein you are absolutely calm, free from all anger. That is what you want. Don’t let anyone or anything “get your goat.” Your “goat” is your peace. Let nothing take it away from you.

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some men drink alcohol
some men drink juices from the vine
but as for me, i’m very simple
give me coffee ev’ry time
make it warm and make it sweet
just the way my life has been
give me coffee, coffee, coffee, coffee, coffee
and let me tell you, you have found yourself a friend

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Whitemud Equine Learning Centre Association, Edmonton ~ February 2016.

Code page number of the original IBM PC

In Alberta, Alberta landscapes, Black and White Photography, Buddhist philosophical concepts, by Hedy Bach, Chronicle, Edmonton, Humour, Lifestyle, Photography, Photowalking, Reflection, Street photography, Words of music on 2016/02/14 at 05:00

According to Buddha

Love gives joy. We love love because it gives us such intoxicating happiness. So love is not the ultimate; the ultimate is bliss.

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i saw it coming like summer rain
incoming ocean, oncoming train
i veered in circles to get off your path
i tried to warn you
that this would be the kiss that counted
the one that mattered
my life before me undone
this would be the kiss that counted

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Millcreek Ravine, Edmonton ~ February 2016.

Patricia’s asteroid number

In Alberta, Alberta landscapes, Buddhist philosophical concepts, Colour photography, Edmonton, Fotos, FujiX100s, Hedy Bach Photography, Landscape, Photography, Photowalking, Reflection, Visual story telling on 2016/02/10 at 05:00

According to Buddha

The heart-quieted yogi in superconsciousness becomes able to see visions and great lights; to hear astral sounds; and to become identified with a vast dimly lighted space—alive with glimpses of beauties hitherto unknown.

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beneath this snowy mantle cold and clean
the unborn grass lies waiting
for its coat to turn to green
the snowbird sings the song he always sings
and speaks to me of flowers
that will bloom again in spring

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North Saskatchewan River, random spaces along the way ~ February 2016.

 

 

 

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