Archive for April 2024
End of Blackett’s Ridge Trail — Image by kenne
“ The trail is the thing, not the end of the trail. Travel too fast, and you miss all you are traveling for.”
— Louis L’Amour
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Show Us Your Tits — Image by kenne
Texas Ice House Blues
The year was 2007 The place was Drifter’s In deep east Texas.
A Sunday afternoon Where Mean Gene’s blues Energized the crowd.
The sun and humidity Kept the iced beer flowing On this mid-summer day
Never underestimate The power of the blues Penetrating the piney woods
Bodies jiving to the music Tits start popping out i f Only for a brief moment.
— kenne
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Abstract Art by kenne
We are all hungry and thirsty for concrete images. Abstract art will have been good for one thing: to restore its exact virginity to figurative art.
— Salvador Dali
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Desert Walk — Image by kenne
We all depend upon each other, plants, and animals, not to mention the life-bestowing conglomerates: Earth, Air, Fire, and Water. Every living person is part of a give-and-take network that entails considerable suffering as well as joy. This largely mysterious ambiance constitutes nature as experienced by—and affected by—you and me.
— Alexander Eliot
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Cactus Blooms In The Morning Sun On Our Patio — Image by kenne
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Sedona Tourists — Image by kenne
Intolerance is the father of illusion and evil deeds. Tolerance is not its opposite; tolerance is neutral. The opposite of intolerance is creative imagination, sympathetically exercised in the service of ever-illusive truth.
— Alexander Eliot
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Abstract Art by kenne
A certain blue enters your soul
— Henri Matisse
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Big Smile, Say Cheese (Red Rock Canyon) — Image by kenne
“Everyone knows that not all change is good or even necessary. But in a world that is constantly changing, it is to our advantage to learn how to adapt and enjoy something better.”
— from Who Moved The Cheese? by Spencer Johnson
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Nags Head Outer Banks, NC — Image by kenne
You must be in tune with the times and prepared to break with tradition.
— James Agee
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Saguaro Family — Image by kenne
A Light Exists In Spring
A Light exists in Spring Not present on the Year At any other period — When March is scarcely here A Color stands abroad On Solitary Fields That Science cannot overtake But Human Nature feels. It waits upon the Lawn, It shows the furthest Tree Upon the furthest Slope you know It almost speaks to you. Then as Horizons step Or Noons report away Without the Formula of sound It passes and we stay — A quality of loss Affecting our Content As Trade had suddenly encroached Upon a Sacrament.
— Emily Dickinson
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Saguaro Sunrise — Image by kenne
In the morning sun
A tall cactus guardian
Shadows over me.
— kenne
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White-winged Dove Eating Saguaro Fruit — Image by kenne
Nobody is around.
The desert is quiet,
so tell me, what’s
on your mind?
Use the words
to begin a poem.
— kenne
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Curve-billed Thrasher — Image by kenne
For a while I could not remember some word
I was in need of,
and I was bereaved and said: where are you,
beloved friend?
— Mary Oliver
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Photo-artistry by kenne
It seemed the better way When first I heard him speak Now it’s much too late To turn the other cheek
Sounded like the truth Seemed the better way Sounded like the truth But it’s not the truth today
— from It S eemed the Better Way by Leonard Cohen
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Drinks and Conversations at the Corner Pub — Photo-artistry by kenne (2005)
in the shadow of the rose
branching out, grubbing down,
taking stairways down to hell,
reestablishing the vanishing
point, trying a different
bat, a different stance,
altering diet and manner of
walking, readjusting the
system, photographing your
dinosaur dream,
driving your machine with
more grace and care,
noticing the flowers talking
to you,
realizing the gigantic agony
of the terrapin,
you pray for rain like an
Indian,
slide a fresh clip into the
automatic,
turn out the lights and
wait.
— Charles Bukowski
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