About


 

 

Some mistakes in my life have been both simple and huge. The worst mistakes I’ve made have been the ones directed by sweet-natured hopefulness that people are good hearted and beautiful and without malice….unfortunately you find out in time not everyone is beautiful and beauty can be elusive…If you stare at anything long enough, it breaks down—beauty turns ugly, ugliness becomes beautiful. I bet if you put a cancer cell under a microscope, then blew it up and put it on a wall in the Museum of Modern Art, people would look at it and say how beautiful it is…

This blog is about rediscovering the beauty that is out in the big bad..sometimes cruel and unfair world…away from the fear, sadness…loss of love and hope…and welcoming words and images to be my new founded old friends..showing words and imagery that convey the beautiful world and the power of words to convey…to couple..uncouple …………hopefully in ways that you find interesting…and perhaps even Beautiful..

 

 I am working my life out through words and thoughts…this is a venue to allow my words and my life to germinate..and a chance to grow a beautiful soul. I have absolutely zero tolerance for evil hearted people, flying monkeys, pathological liars and people who can not even be truthful to themselves..so don’t even stop here..you know who you are..stay in the dark forest of your sad lives where you belong pretty please

One other photographic disclaimer about my blog:

All photos unless otherwise indicated are not taken or owned by me. They are used solely for the purpose of discussion, comment and as a visual aide to convey the beauty of the object to you, the viewer. These images are not intended for any commercial purpose and all rights are reserved to the photographers who took them.

 

 


16 Responses to “About”

  1. Cool blog :D

    • thanks for visit and kind words..liking your varied musical tastes and viewpoints on your blog

  2. Thank you. :D

  3. What has occurred that you require this journey at all? One can only ponder yet not dare truly ask.
    Perhaps one is afraid of the answer.

  4. fascinating — i keep coming back to your blog — it draws me in – please continue

    • thans southfielddrive..made my day..glad someone is revisiting my randonly chaotic ramblings..I am out of pocket for few days on business back on Monday
      thanks again for the nice comments..much appreciated

  5. hello again. i can’t imagine how you find the time to put this blog together. the thoughts, the pictures, the imagery. you amaze me. yet you remain mysterious. guess that is the neat thing about blogs.

  6. me thinks i discovered your page before i logged off for the holidays & yet again i find myself here…fluttering through your words & images…some of the most beautiful people i’ve had the pleasure of knowing would not be considered so by society…they do say beauty is in the eye of the beholder…although i haven’t quite worked out who ‘they’ are yet…anyhoo…forgive my waffling…i just wanted to say there does indeed seem to be plenty to catch the eye here..~smiles~

    • Saffy…Happy New Year and welcome..glad you found a thing or two to “capture your eye”
      Your blog is wonderfully varied and exquisite aesthetically and your poetry is beautiful
      so glad to see you “loitering” in my blog amusement park this New Year

      • Thank you for your kind words…i guess my blog reflects my moods as much as my writing does…savour the moments 2010 brings ~smiles~

  7. On my way to becoming an avid fan.
    Your pages are a feast for all senses.
    Kudos.

  8. I discovered one of your posts on tumblr. I like your writing so can you please notify me of new posts as you publish them.
    Thanks

  9. stumbled upon your site through your Anais Nin post and hung around longer than expected taking in the beautiful imagery along with the beautiful words…a Sunday afternoon well spent.

  10. love the smoothness and contemplativeness of the rock image.
    in life we start out as jagged stones, as we progress every single thing which touches us smooths our edges.
    the end result is something so gracefully tactile, one wishes to hold it in their hands and marvel at its beauty.

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