snow calligraphy
winter returned today with a heap of fresh snow, and with overcast skies. and with scenes like this: frozen lake with snow patterns. snow calligraphy, i thought. and: asemic writing in white
winter returned today with a heap of fresh snow, and with overcast skies. and with scenes like this: frozen lake with snow patterns. snow calligraphy, i thought. and: asemic writing in white
reading about far-away places made me go and revisit my photo files of my own journeys to distant places…. like this one: a temple in Rajasthan. more about the far-away-reads, here: this week: high altitude reading with Laotse, Liu, Shamsie in Tibet, China & Pakistan (+ travel memories)
more moments of this walk, in a photo collage: walking with february
“Only the soft overcomes the hard, by yielding, bringing it to peace.” – from the Tao Te Ching * (and in contrast to those classic lines, some wordplay: “Ding” in German is the general word for any worldly “Thing”, especially for anything you don’t know the word for.)
this is inspired by both the wordpress challenge “Kiss” & the photo friday challenge “Neglected” there’s more about and from this plac at Neglected (in beautiful ways) & for more “Kiss” entries, visit the weekly photo challenge page
another week of winter coming. i guess i will alternate between winter photos and journey photos this week, or rather: until spring.
daydreaming back in time… 11 weeks ago, i walked along this windy, wondrous bay with view to some mini islands. all of this land: born from Vulcanoes. (Caleta de Famara, Lanzarote)
(inspired by skywatch friday & by the snow)
once upon a time, there was a woman who lived in the river…