Valediction
Melancholy arrival
Moody departure
Destinations
Like observing a gothic novel in motion, the early morning rounds out as a success.
“There is something at work in my soul, which I do not understand.” – Mary Shelley
Melancholy arrival
Moody departure
Destinations
Like observing a gothic novel in motion, the early morning rounds out as a success.
“There is something at work in my soul, which I do not understand.” – Mary Shelley
Breeze breathing
Moments hypnotic
Melancholy synonym
Exploring the morning on a familiar trajectory, I drift into a dream.
“It is good to have an end to journey toward; but it is the journey that matters, in the end.” – Ursula K. Le Guin
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
Head is spinning
Formalistic superstition
Happen to you
Encountering an interesting visual configuration of radiation wave front intensity enhances fleeting circumstance.
“The idea is to unravel the onion and let go of the ego and evolve to that place where you perceive everything to be a beautiful experience rather than a daunting experience.” – Jon Anderson
Fortuitous interplay
Combination arrangement
Novelty resulting
A vast number of variables are always in play, contributing to experiential opportunities with multiple potential avenues of inquiry.
“There is in this mechanical process no inherent reason why the thoughts that arise should be relevant or fitting to the actual situation that evokes them.” – David Bohm
Against the grain
Concealed meanings
Imaginative expression
Relative value flashes by in an instant, even as absolute value remains elusive.
“In the process of creating something, something else inevitably gets left out.” – Mark C. Taylor
Clarified form
Imaginable doubt
Excluded meditations
Moving toward the sea, foreground houses give way to the sky.
“After all, we have our continuous experience in which this world incessantly stands before our eyes, as existing without question.” – Edmund Husserl
Territory precedes
Vestiges persist
Discrete charm
Finding a radiating synthesis of combinatory modalities, I find new ways to render the ordinary in early morning light.
“The real is produced from miniaturized cells, matrices, and memory banks, models of control – and it can be reproduced an indefinite number of times from these.” – Jean Baudrillard
Force of habit
Multiplicitous complexity
Undecidability connections
Although it is impossible to fully grasp a total sense of place, repeated visits over a durational expanse helps to cultivate appreciation.
“Durational force, the force of temporality is the movement of complication, dispersion or difference that makes any becoming possible and the world a site of endless and unchartable becomings.” – Elizabeth Grosz