Haiku on False Narratives
Weak like stone facing
repeated pounding of waves.
False narratives fade.
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Weak like stone facing
repeated pounding of waves.
False narratives fade.
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Old seeds bearing fruit.
I speak fifth to third, I AM
one with the One Mind.
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American speak,
transformed structure of this art.
Devolve or evolve?
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Ill thoughts towards wife,
make me just as guilty. Her,
less than kind words burned.
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Free thought paves my path.
No love for two lands I’ve known.
Cowards swayed by winds.
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Made peace at slow pace,
as cold fall breeze swept the blades.
Growth peaks in struggle.
Haiku on Making Up Read More »
It‘s already past midnight. I should be doing this earlier for the sake of accuracy since I’m writing about the 21st of October (Oktober for those of us in Deutschland).
Journal Entry: 22 OKT 2022 at 00:35 (Eagles Don’t Fly with Chickens) Read More »
I’m reminded of a Facebook post my cousin shared years ago about a close friend of his. This friend was playing the piano during a church service, and his young daughter came up to him asking a question. Rather than putting his task first and telling his daughter to go sit down, he smiled and listened to her as he continued playing without missing a beat.
Fatherly Patience: Choose Greatness Read More »
I DEEPLY despise this feeling of inadequacy that I’m suffering through now. I want to be a web developer. I NEED to be a practicing, professional photographer. THAT is my gift.
Random Thought: Imposter Syndrome & The Gift Read More »
My dad called tonight and we talked for about 30 minutes. As with many other family members back home, I really should call more; I’m actually terrible about that. We don’t talk much, so I’m always grateful when we do. He sounded concerned at first, but I sensed he was well after the conversation went
Journal Entry: 6 FEB 2022 at 22:29 (A Call from Dad) Read More »
One sign of a dangerously ignorant person is their unwillingness to consider, or worse, even listen to a different perspective. This is where we are, worldwide right now. I’m not speaking about those who chose to get vaccinated and go about their business.
Fear & Confusion in the Time of COVID Read More »
I don‘t have many regrets–maybe even less as I get older and reflect–but one that will likely haunt me forever is that I didn‘t make more photos when I lived here the first time, nor did I answer the call to photograph when I was younger and still living in the US.