Category Archives: Art in Nature

Three Unconnected Thoughts Written Down Today at Various Times

#1  Today the sun and clouds decorate the sky with sculptures of water, ice, and floating particles. A gentle breeze, like a lazy curator in a sky-sized gallery, sifts through the day, moving the pieces about here and there. I … Continue reading

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Living Like Falling Water

My divorce is final, and I have been feeling very empty and removed from the world. I have been feeling a lot of anger toward my now ex-wife, but today I walked and made my life start from today. I … Continue reading

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Work in Progress #2: Title Search and a Dream of Circles

I have been thinking about a title for this piece of writing. The only one I can come up with at this point that sums up the feeling I have for what my life is now: “Work in Progress.” For … Continue reading

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October Images

           

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The Clouds of May

May is a month of ever changing weather. It can be pouring one minute and warm and sunny the next. If you don’t like the weather were you are chances are you will find a sunny warm spot just 5 … Continue reading

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