Grow Out

Itself among selves
Outside that being
Dawns world round

The morning becomes more defined at the south end of Ocean Lake.

“And everything within is wrapped in its own darkness. It must emerge to see itself; to see what
it is, and what lies about it.”
– Ernst Bloch

Exceptional Color

Timing standpoint
Fortuitous combination
Chance encounter

Sometimes it is electromagnetic wavelength differentiation that is most interesting.

“It’s all a series of serendipities with no beginnings and no ends. Such infinitesimal possibilities.” – Ana Claudia Antunes

Action Taken

Particular circumstances
Many contingencies
Great generality

Exploring the general problem interconnected with a special case, periods of intense creativity are recognized in the rear-view mirror.

“From the weakness of our senses we are not able to judge the truth.” – Anaxagoras

Perceptual Trajectory

Strictly factual
Descriptive approach
Documentary narrative

Honing in on details, broadly reflected at a surface boundary, rewards the observationalist.

“What science is concerned with is the relationship between multiple objects or facts.” – Ufuk Özen

Night Games

Improvising paradigms
Position time
Court advantage

Fully exploring a venue requires an open mind and willingness to play with new tactics.

“One important key to success is self-confidence. An important key to self-confidence is preparation.” – Arthur Ashe

All Beset

Iridescent
Pearlescent
Magnitude

A walk through the miniature swamp occasionally crosses over jewel-like wonderment.

“The world is full of magic things, patiently waiting for our senses to grow sharper.” – W.B. Yeats

Further Along

Partial truths
Universe manifests
Movement and change

Singular and individual things acting upon the senses impress with full force.

“So there must be in the universe both things absolute and things relative.” – Bernice Josphine Novogrodzka

On Memories

Things contained
Hauntingly real
Engraved indelibly

The past remains only as a memory and a few cryptic clues.

“I don’t want to repeat my innocence. I want the pleasure of losing it again.” – F. Scott Fitzgerald

Endings

Life flashes
Disguise beginnings
Perspective snap

Existence exhibits cyclic patterns.

“I’m the one that’s got to die when it’s time for me to die, so let me live my life the way I want to.” – Jimi Hendrix

Wind Blown Waves

Directly generated
Affected local waters
Continual disturbance

The combination of many simultaneous environmental conditions contribute to aesthetic wonderment.

“Her happiness floated like waves of ocean along the coast of her life.” – Santosh Kalwar

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