Nicely written and said Adam. Larry is taking a nap so I am catching up on my emails. He is doing some better this morning, and the swelling is going down. The doctor is running more test to make sure the swelling is not coming from the kidneys, in the meantime he gets to stay home and a nurse calls often to check up on him. He is also eating much better. I was teasing him yesterday and told him that I knew he wouldn’t go much longer without eating my southern home cooked meals. He said, and I knew you would spoil me. LOL After 38 years we know each other like a book and our friends said we were like a pair of old shoes, you don’t see one without the other.
Viola, my friends say I’m like a pair of old shoes tooโbut I think they imply that I smell and have a sole in need of crazy glue. lol Swelling is going down, might not be the kidneys. Appetite back is a good sign. Glad you’re spoiling himโsounds like it’s good for you both… So good to hear Larry’s doing better! ๐
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That is so freakin’ cool! Love the lighting and the circles on the ceiling. My company’s headquarters is designed circular. It has to do with fung shui and flow. Really amazing. ๐ Great shot!
I like this because it looks contained, to me, as if it is the mind spinning and spinning and constantly revolving perhaps venturing into the hallway and being tilted back to one’s start. Good illustration about how difficult it might be to attain that freedom from our own mindsets. Love this, Adam.
Cool interpretation, Leslie. “…how difficult it might be to attain that freedom from our own mindsets.” …It’s worth the effort ๐ Hope you’re enjoying your Sunday! cheers
I really like the composition of this picture Adam! A vortex that needs the ‘stillness’ of mind! I think we all need centering from time time, – it’s just too easy to get trapped in that vortex. Good work:)
Hi Lynda. I think you’re right…. we all need centering from time to time. I know I doโdaily. lol ๐ “Vortex” would have made a good title. Enjoy your week.
Hope everything’s going well! Enjoying The Master & Margarita. I’m reading it very slowly and am not even close to finishing it. lol Bulgakov is impressive… Meditation helps me, though I don’t do it often enough.
May 22, 2010 at 8:35 am
That picture is crazy – love the way it works with your poem
It’s so FREE!!!!
Happy Saturday
May 22, 2010 at 8:45 am
Nicely written and said Adam. Larry is taking a nap so I am catching up on my emails. He is doing some better this morning, and the swelling is going down. The doctor is running more test to make sure the swelling is not coming from the kidneys, in the meantime he gets to stay home and a nurse calls often to check up on him. He is also eating much better. I was teasing him yesterday and told him that I knew he wouldn’t go much longer without eating my southern home cooked meals. He said, and I knew you would spoil me. LOL After 38 years we know each other like a book and our friends said we were like a pair of old shoes, you don’t see one without the other.
May 22, 2010 at 8:56 am
Viola, my friends say I’m like a pair of old shoes tooโbut I think they imply that I smell and have a sole in need of crazy glue. lol Swelling is going down, might not be the kidneys. Appetite back is a good sign. Glad you’re spoiling himโsounds like it’s good for you both… So good to hear Larry’s doing better! ๐
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May 22, 2010 at 8:47 am
Thanks, Leslie. Every time I look at this one (upside down) reminds me of 2001 A Space Odyssey.
Have an awesome weekend ๐
May 22, 2010 at 11:22 am
the photo and the poem bespeak of a huge sense of creativity , well done Adam.
May 22, 2010 at 12:04 pm
Thank you, Sir. Hope your having a great weekend! ๐
Always appreciate your feedback
cheers
May 22, 2010 at 12:26 pm
Excellent photo to represent the mind centering aspect of the poem…enjoyed how you matched the two….well done!
May 22, 2010 at 1:02 pm
Seems like it’s been a week of refocusing on everything (not exaggerating). And now to enjoy some weekend. lol Cheers, Charles. Have a good one!
May 22, 2010 at 1:11 pm
This photo blew my mind. lol ๐ Have fun now.
May 22, 2010 at 1:18 pm
Glad you liked it, D. Very nice of you….
http://dorazsays.wordpress.com/2010/05/21/viola-needs-our-hugs/
May 22, 2010 at 3:26 pm
That is so freakin’ cool! Love the lighting and the circles on the ceiling. My company’s headquarters is designed circular. It has to do with fung shui and flow. Really amazing. ๐ Great shot!
May 22, 2010 at 5:08 pm
Appreciate that! ๐ thanks. I don’t know much about fung shui, but it sounds very interesting. BTW… I like your blog. Nice work, Angelia
May 23, 2010 at 11:04 am
I like this because it looks contained, to me, as if it is the mind spinning and spinning and constantly revolving perhaps venturing into the hallway and being tilted back to one’s start. Good illustration about how difficult it might be to attain that freedom from our own mindsets. Love this, Adam.
May 23, 2010 at 1:22 pm
Cool interpretation, Leslie. “…how difficult it might be to attain that freedom from our own mindsets.” …It’s worth the effort ๐ Hope you’re enjoying your Sunday! cheers
May 23, 2010 at 2:31 pm
I really like the composition of this picture Adam! A vortex that needs the ‘stillness’ of mind! I think we all need centering from time time, – it’s just too easy to get trapped in that vortex. Good work:)
May 24, 2010 at 7:48 am
Hi Lynda. I think you’re right…. we all need centering from time to time. I know I doโdaily. lol ๐ “Vortex” would have made a good title. Enjoy your week.
May 31, 2010 at 9:05 pm
Mind centering–sounds rather ‘buddhist’ –at the least, meditative. Greetings, Dust One.
June 1, 2010 at 5:45 am
Hope everything’s going well! Enjoying The Master & Margarita. I’m reading it very slowly and am not even close to finishing it. lol Bulgakov is impressive… Meditation helps me, though I don’t do it often enough.