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Jan.05.2013
The Mind’s Eye – writings on Photography and Photographers, by Henri Cartier-Bresson, is a lovely book I received for Christmas from a dear friend. I was reminded how H C B inspired my photographic work with its poetry and Golden Mean, and still inspires other creative areas,...
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Jul.01.2012
July 1
THE POODLE
Those pointed toes, slender legs carry her across my outstretched mid. What a blessing to be sober long enough to have never done any unseemly or frightful thing which might have caused apprehension in this firefly of a dog. I read until she...
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Feb.13.2011
The best thing I ever found was a tiny one-inch-long harmonica at Tuolumne Meadows, embedded in the sand next to the Tuolumne bridge that traverses the Tuolumne River. The moniker, “harmonica” had been attached to my name ages ago, Monika, by my old Geometry instructor Mr. Flynn, who, in his...
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Feb.13.2011
The best thing I ever found was a tiny one-inch-long harmonica at Tuolumne Meadows, embedded in the sand next to the Tuolumne bridge that traverses the Tuolumne River. The moniker, “harmonica” had been attached to my name ages ago, Monika, by my old Geometry instructor Mr. Flynn, who, in his...
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Dec.26.2009
Bernard Fontanelle, 17th century secretary of the Academie Francaise, wrote:
A work on politics, on morals, a piece of criticism, even a manual on the art of public speaking would, other things being equal, be all the better for having been written by a geometrician.
"Other things being equal...
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