Of all things, it reminds me of this: There were once two swordsmiths in Japan who wanted to see who's works were better. They were tested having their best blades put in a stream; the blade of the first attracted all the floating leaves and cut them, while the second was so sharp that it did the opposite - all the leaves flowed around it and were not damaged. The second smith passed the test.
Life, the universe, and everything else = ephemeral; but worthy of our joy and belief
ReplyDeleteI'll second that! I seeee photos ;-)...
ReplyDeleteOf all things, it reminds me of this:
ReplyDeleteThere were once two swordsmiths in Japan who wanted to see who's works were better. They were tested having their best blades put in a stream; the blade of the first attracted all the floating leaves and cut them, while the second was so sharp that it did the opposite - all the leaves flowed around it and were not damaged. The second smith passed the test.
That and the number 39 bus. (see The Spy Who Came In From The Cold)
ReplyDeleteYes, I will post the fog on my blog only for you...I don't know about the bridge...but
ReplyDeleteautumn is comming soon!I will find one!
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wind
A cool clean vision
ReplyDeleteTangible is the word that this one brings to the forefront of my mind.
ReplyDeletedoes that mean...simplicity is beauty too? Anyway I love that line.
ReplyDeleteThat's what I believe in too... nice job.
ReplyDeleteYes, what touches my heart I believe too.
ReplyDeleteThe dew on the flowers. The fog in the forest. Hearing a stream gurgle over the rocks. Yes, I understand and agree. These are things to believe in.
ReplyDeletethats also what i believe in.
ReplyDeleteThis is a beautiful picture....
ReplyDeleteOk, Nothing Profound !
ReplyDeleteThe late post on my blog is for your "Aphorism of the Day"
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wind
Both beautiful and very, very different.
ReplyDeleteSounds like you believe in those things that occur naturally. Things that just *are.* Beautiful, NP (as always).
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