i love this! (and the golden autumn below as well)... of course i can't resist berries, but this doesn't mean that i am biased here :-) it's relly lovely (and i am happy to see this invasion of pictures on the Lament-world...
Sorlil: Ah, ballons! I hadn't seen that before, but now I can't see it any other way :-) I dn't think it's possible to spend too much time around kids. How is the new little one, btw?
Roxana: Be biased! I welcome bias :-) The invasion of pictures ... it's a cautious invasion ... but I hope to post many more of them. And photography, by it's very nature,accords with the general theme of this long Klage --- the ache of the tension between what we can represent in words and images, and the inevitably of its slipping fading dissolving away. This is, of course, our never-ending discussion....
Only where there is language is there world. --Martin Heidegger
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The word that fits would mime the genesis. --Michel Deguy
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Orpheus. Eurydice. Hermes.
... that a whole world of lament arose, in which
all nature reappeared: forest and valley,
road and village, field and stream and animal;
and that around this lament-world, even as
around the other earth, a sun revolved
and a silent, star-filled heaven, a lament-
heaven, with its own, disfigured stars ...
Ein Klage-Himmel, "a lament-heaven," from Rilke's "Orpheus. Eurydike. Hermes." Poetry's post-rupture, post-lapsus, post-death-of-Eurydice dream of recreating that primal world -- Eden, childhood, Orpheus's singing -- where word and thing were one.
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Oh wow I love it! Almost like balloons hanging on the trees, or have I been hanging around with kids too much?! :)
i love this! (and the golden autumn below as well)...
of course i can't resist berries, but this doesn't mean that i am biased here :-)
it's relly lovely (and i am happy to see this invasion of pictures on the Lament-world...
(hi, dear Sorlil, berries again! :-)
Sorlil: Ah, ballons! I hadn't seen that before, but now I can't see it any other way :-) I dn't think it's possible to spend too much time around kids. How is the new little one, btw?
Roxana: Be biased! I welcome bias :-) The invasion of pictures ... it's a cautious invasion ... but I hope to post many more of them. And photography, by it's very nature,accords with the general theme of this long Klage --- the ache of the tension between what we can represent in words and images, and the inevitably of its slipping fading dissolving away. This is, of course, our never-ending discussion....
She's doing great thanks, keeping me Very Busy but we're getting into a routine now which is good.
Amazing picture...congratulations!
Phisallia: Thank you!
Ces photos sont superbes , merci pour ce partage !
Belle journée !
Lady Jo: Merci pour ta visite et pour tes mots!
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