* * *
before the dusk
lingering in the cobweb
the last of the light
* * *
at both ends
of the same cobweb thread
a spider and a fly
* * *
* * *
before the dusk
lingering in the cobweb
the last of the light
* * *
at both ends
of the same cobweb thread
a spider and a fly
* * *
We are all wonderful, beautiful wrecks. That’s what connects us – that we’re all broken, all beautifully imperfect. /Emilio Estevez/
Our inspiration on Carpe Diem Special this week is a haiku, written by a haiku poet Santoka Taneda (1882-1940):
* * *
walking through
the bush clover, the pampas grass,
walking on through them
* * *
Here’ s my attempt not to wander too far away from the same mood and spirit:
* * *
light summer breeze
walking through each cobweb
in long forgotten house
* * *
A person with positive frame of mind sees the invisible, feels the intangible and achieves the impossible. /Anil Sinha/
A small hole not mended in time will become a big hole much more difficult to mend. /Chinese proverb/
Texture is the most enduring and ubiquitous underpinning of form… certainly a calming, meditative and appealing world for both the eye and mind. /Lynda Lehmann/
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