while what you ask for is created
how will you know it
only in it's perfection?
not during the changes necessary to prepare the way
It's not what you think it's what you believe. Patricia '96
Tuesday, May 31, 2016
Monday, May 30, 2016
planting a seed
focus lost during the process of growth
growth takes on a life of it's own
to come back to for nourishment
later
weary
forgetful
mostly
most times I don't understand
It's not what you think it's what you believe. Patricia '96
growth takes on a life of it's own
to come back to for nourishment
later
weary
forgetful
mostly
most times I don't understand
It's not what you think it's what you believe. Patricia '96
Sunday, May 29, 2016
fallen
waterfalls
water falling
falls
falling in the same place
continuously
flowing from a source
falling down
down
descending never climbing
toward the ground
making the earth wet
filling with water
moving constantly lower
descending down
down
lower
after the fall
the water the fall
It's not what you think it's what you believe. Patricia '96
water falling
falls
falling in the same place
continuously
flowing from a source
falling down
down
descending never climbing
toward the ground
making the earth wet
filling with water
moving constantly lower
descending down
down
lower
after the fall
the water the fall
It's not what you think it's what you believe. Patricia '96
Labels:
'Spirit of place',
california,
Genius loci,
Riverside County
Saturday, May 28, 2016
the unseen flame
Tar tears don't run down my cheeks. They smear like slept in eye makeup. Methane an invisible flame could combust the dry grass. The smoke would be visible miles away. Sending gun men to contain a fire, an unseen fire.
It's not what you think it's what you believe. Patricia '96
It's not what you think it's what you believe. Patricia '96
Friday, May 27, 2016
fortunetly
The sun and clouds made the hills look interesting. Not just part of the water cycle. Depth and dimension. Light and dark. Others have seen these views. Beyond the hills known as the Three Sisters. Is a carved rock called the Mazestone. Chiseled stone? People who hadn't left the stone age living in stick huts hunting with branches weaving baskets.
W Devonshire East of Myers St. Hemet Calif May 2016 |
It's not what you think it's what you believe. Patricia '96
Labels:
'Spirit of place',
california,
Genius loci,
Riverside County
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