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Complex Simplicity
Things are always more complicated than they seem ... and they're also
always
far simpler. It all depends on what level we look at. Examine events on
too
microscopic a scale, get distracted by day-to-day ephemera, try to do
too
many tasks at once, turn everything into a crisis --- and life becomes
impossibly
complex. Or focus on what's really important --- and life is suddenly
simple.
Most of what we worry about is unworthy of us. Some situations,
individually
or in conjunction, are critical. Keep watch for them. Relax & be
alert.
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april twenty twenty nine, two thousand
eight
When Rock Rabbit was an art gallery one of the artist that I hung was
my dear friend David Vaughan. He is my “brother from another mother”
and I would also guess that he knows me better then anyone else. With
that knowledge he still encourages me to push the limits and keep
contribute to the chaos. Here are a couple of images that he sent me
from a resent session I wanted to share. Here too are some links to his
site, Personal
Fiction and the Rock
Rabbit Collection.
april twenty seven, two thousand eight

This month marks the fifth year that I have not had my baby sister. She
was ripped from our lives and I do not think there is a day that passes
where she does not pass into my mind. I loved her so much and now,
though I now that she is on a different level, I miss her so. I miss
the way she brought life to a room when she entered and I miss the
conversations we had that lasted for hours. When I lost Robin part of
me went with her and it is a wound that is not healing. My daughter Erin wrote this story
about losing her aunt, I have posted it before, but I want to link it
again to share. The photo of Robin is a page in my journal. The laugh
says it all.
april sixteen, two thousand eight
I was reminiscing trough my
journals and thought I would add some new images to that gallery. I had
to photograph them for another project so here are some to look at.
I'll be adding more in the future.
april thierteen, two thousand eight

Response
Hi!
Hello!
It is nice to meet you.
It is nice to meet you too.
I love talking to you.
We talked all night.
You make me laugh.
You make me laugh too.
I want you.
Baby, I want you too.
Read On....
A photo from my archives!
april nine, two thousand eight
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Guro, the man that gave me the feather
that I wear and gave me slight direction to where I'm going.
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Always Seeking
As I
was, I am, and I always will be
seeking, looking for something else, something new, and something that
is not there. Perhaps the mere act of searching is in itself finding.
When we seek enlightenment, we are enlightened. These words have a
profound truth to them. A truth that we would all benefit from, if we
could hear there meaning.
What it is that I am searching for in its entirety,
I cannot be
completely sure, but I think basically, it is a simple quest. Over the
years my search has been manipulated and damaged slightly on the
surface, but after analyzing the core it is just happiness that I seek.
I think we all are just trying to pursue true and complete happiness. Read More |
april six, two thousand eight
Caught in a World of Circumstances
Because of the
importance and order I put on a situation, the ability to control, fix
or eradicate the elements of the life that I am living, or of my
destruction are no longer near my grasp. I am caught in a world of
circumstances I have no control over.
I find myself having no fear of these circumstances.
I find no dilemma of any outcome. There is no negative, no positive, only the rippling
effect of an outcome. On one side, everything is accomplished to the
standards of others, and life would move on as is. On the other side,
everything could be lost; pummeling to the ground and a new chapter
would revel itself. Either way life moves forward. The later scenario
would be simpler, more adventures and calmer. It would allow me to move
closer to being me. Although by the measurements of others it would be
a failure, but stepping away from the push of society would be calming.
Could withdrawing from the material world solve
these problems? Could physically isolating ourselves from the
materialistic demands that our consumer society has forced on us keep
our creative thoughts pure? It would not solve the current problems,
but it would slow, or stop the accumulation of any new destructive
circumstances.
We are forced to earn the so-called ever-important
dollar, just to spend it. Should we work hard to make the same dollar
to save it? What we should do is work on being self-sufficient and not
relying on consumerism. We should work hard to not need the so
important dollar so we can live a purer life. A life not governed by
money. The want and craving for money is an addiction worse than any
drug seen on the street. It can make a good person uncaring and evil. I
have been witness to this, people ruined by the sudden on slight of
wealth. Consumerism means money and money means greed. Money is our
evil, not the cure for our happiness.
I do not believe this withdrawal should be a
complete isolation from humankind, just an absence from a world not
governed and controlled by a society that does nothing but consume. It
should be an inner withdrawal; an escape to the purest goal is of peace
and happiness. I am not talking about world peace, that fable will
never be seen until all is destroyed. What peace I refer to is peace in
our hearts and minds.
If we seek life with a sincere and pure heart, we
will feel a liberation. Strive to enjoy the pleasures of the world you
are living in. If you cannot, then change it. Seek the bliss you
desire. It does not take wealth to be happy and enjoy life.
Our physical instincts, our natural urges and needs
are installed into our beings in creation. With them, you form a
foundation. Our primal instincts focus on keeping us strong and alive.
Then we are influenced to what our wants and needs could be, usually by
a form of physical pleasure. They too can become attached, so deep that
they feel basic and part of are human makeup. Our basic instincts, our
primal needs and nothing but human behavior. The influences from others
are what can be associated with bad and evil.
Do not deny the urge to live and feel a blissful
life, but do so without following a false path. Fallow your path, the
only path, even if it is by yourself. Listen to advise, suggestions and
examples from others learn all that is possible, but be your own
person, not one of the 65%. Live to be yourself and you will be a pure
being. Enjoy the pleasures of life and you will enjoy the pleasures of
the world. Strive to keep your spiritual quest alive and began to live
being you. The complete you. - dba
april four, two thousand eight
Old Girlfriends & Horrible Memories
I heard a
phrase the other day, "old girlfriends and horrible memories," and it
derailed my thoughts making me think what it meant. The only thing
horrible about old girlfriends is thinking that they were horrible.
What a sad way to remember a relationship with someone that at one time
you were attracted to, or cared for. I know
there is evil out there, on both sides of the spectrum, but there is
also a lot of good.
I think people are basically good at heart.
Sometimes they get attacked by society, which influences their
behavioral traits, casting a shadow and stops their light from shining
bright. It is societies cause and reaction that pushes them into the
dark. No one really begins life horrible. It is reaction to life's path
that makes behaving in a different and sometimes not so polite way a
reality.
Because love is not a light switch, people revert
love to hate in an attempt to deal with hurt. This biting phrase, "old
girlfriends and horrible memories," made me search the past and bring
up my old girlfriends, and think about them. I can't say that any of
them were horrible, though some were not compatible, we shared no
common interests, or they were different then me and my eccentric ways,
I think they were all individual people and very unique in their own
right. It didn't mater if they were together for a night, a day, a
week, or years. I loved them all.
Trying to understand people that think love
interests turn horrible makes me wonder about the person having these
useless feelings and casting these sharp words. Are they blaming the
other person for their own inadequacies? Maybe they should look deep
into themselves, before casting blame and remarks. Judgment begins
inside, at the central core of each person. - dba
After that rate of wisdom I also
have a new addition to the Tramp
Stamp Tribute and to the Road Kill image.
april one, two thousand eight
I love food and I
love good food even better. This is an obvious observation to anyone
that has been witness to the erratic behavior of my waistline. My belt
is adjusted more than tight panties on a church bench. There are only a
couple of things more enjoyable than sitting down to a fine meal, and
if I have to tell you what they are you are more deprived then you
should be, Enjoying fine food should be a ritualistic experience, a
sacred indulgence. Dining is a time for enjoyment where your senses
come alive with stimulation.
With the fast passed lifestyle, society has hammered
us into; people are not enjoying the finer pleasures in life. We work,
we eat, we sleep then we start over again. We have forgotten about the
enjoyment of life. Eating is what you do when you are dining, dinning
is what you do when you sit down to relax enjoy and eat. So, as I
travel, experience, observe, I eat, I make photographs, I write and I
like to share. The gastronomically highlights of the Denver trip were:
the Domo Restaurant and Hà Nòi Pho.
Domo is the 5th top Japanese
restaurant in the United States. It is a Japanese country foods restaurant and a unique
dining experience. It is also the home of Aikido Nippon Kan, a Japanese
country museum and a traditional Japanese garden. The Aikido students
are the ones working this restaurant, which is why there is such a high
standard in this fine restaurant. I had Japanese curry that was way
good and a pleasure to enjoy. Don't be in a hurry when you get there
and take time to walk around the museum and the garden. We did this
stroll after we ate and it was a nice way to let your meal settle. This
is an experience you don't want to miss, so stop while in Denver for
lunch or dinner you will not be sorry.
Walking into Hà Nòi Pho ,a Vietnamese
restaurant, and seeing nothing but Vietnamese people is a sure sign that you are walking into the
right place. Having a bowl of hot Pho is something that everyone
should experience. It brings something to your person that makes you
feel good. It is dinning for the art of true fulfillment. Hà
Nòi Pho is on Federal Blvd and the phone number is 303-975-0919
Influenced by the Chinese and French, the noodle Pho
originated in Northern Vietnam during the mid-1880s. Rice noodle and
spices came from China and the French popularized the eating of red
meat. It is believed that "pho;" is derived from "pot au feu" a French
soup. Vietnamese cooks blended the Chinese, French and native
influences to make a dish that is uniquely Vietnamese. The popularity
of pho spread southwards in 1954, when the country was divided into
North and South Vietnam. As the dish moved south, cooks infused it with
additional ingredients until it evolved into the version that is
commonly served today. Read more.
I also had dinner in a
nice pub in Fort Collins, on Collage Street. Unfortunately I have lost
the name and for this I apologies. I did had a starter of ostrich toped
with a mustard sauce that was very nice. The server was also great and
steered me away from the wrong choice. A good
server is a big part of the dinning experience. A good server can make
a bad meal better and bad server can make a good meal bad. Laura was
great! She is supposed to be looking at this site and if she does, I
will ad the name. I also had a Kings Curry that was two-time-hot, which
is just the way I like them. It is nice to ask for hot and get hot that
still has the flavor.
march 29, 2008
I have put up the Tramp Stamp Gallery, which is my
collection of tattoos for this area. If anyone out there that reads this and would like to
contribute a piece of their skin please let me know. I would like to
shoot you and get you in the gallery. The only thing about this project
is I have to shoot them. Emailing your own images has not worked.
I also have a new participant in the 23 Questions page, have a
look and again let me know if you are gutsy enough to answer the
questions.
As I was
coming back from Jackson a couple of days ago I found my first
Pronghorn road kill image. What a contrast to the pigeon in Denve
march 28, 2008
This little car that I drive
seems even smaller as I drive down a interstate highway. Travelers are
mere dots in the road for the 18-wheelers hauling freight from coast to
coast to weave through on I-80, which has been commandeered by the
trucking industry. With the number of big rigs and the constant wind
that blows on I-80 my little car does not have much presence as it
floats down the road, humming with the collection in my CD case. As I
looked out the window when one of these rigs passed all I see are tires
and spinning lug nuts. It was a cat and mouse game of sorts. The
passed me on the downgrade and I would pass them on the upgrade as they
slowed with the burden of their heavy loads.
My Granddaughter
Raiya Sunshine
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The
first day in Denver was so very cool. I
have recently been exposed to a new form of art. I have seen it before,
but unfortunately for me I have not paid much attention to it, even
though I have shot it before. Jessie, a friend of mine turned me on to
this art form and now I'm constantly on the prowl looking for it. I am
even going so far as to start tagging with my chaos sticker! |
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it may be deemed graffiti and
vandalism it is art. I'm not referring to tagging, which is more like a
male dog pissing on the bounders of their territory. What I am looking
for is art that has been thought out and executed in a grand fashion.
Though the time of year was a factor and I think in the summer months
we could have found more, Erin and I walked a lot of back alleys and
byways looking for street art that had not been covered up. I don't
understand why so many people look down on street art so badly. I would
welcome it and like a small percentage of other people do, invite
artists to paint murals to brighten the drab and bleak. This whole
dilemma reminds me of the animated movie Wizards. The little fat fairy
king went around putting color and flowers to the dark and suppressed
only for it to be hunted and covered in mankind's drab thoughts of life
and existence. Personally, I'm for more color. Shooting street art has
become a new photo project for me and I will be posting a new gallery
exhibiting street art in the near future. |
Erin In the Gypsy House, one of the many
coffee houses we visited.
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By afternoon we had been out in the brisk air long enough and took
refuge at the Denver Art Museum where we strolled the galleries looking
at art from Picasso and Monet and many others. I have always been a
huge fan of Picasso, both the man and the artist. I smiled inside as I
looked at the original work of this great and renowned artist and saw
so many similarities in the street art I had looked at during the
morning. It was a fantastic day exposing ourselves to the world of art.
march 26, 2008
Erin
and Myself,
yes this is a portrait not just a
reflection, or a photo of a empty room!
I have been slacking on my updates, and I know that I have, but they
will be coming more regular again. I'm getting my head back on tighter,
although it is never very tight, and there still seem to be a number of
sources trying to keep it knocked loose. They are not have much luck as
I'm to demented for their cheap shots.
I just returned from a weekend trip to Denver and I will be posting
much from being there
In the meantime here are some images I just downloaded from my
digital Leica.
New Road Kill Images.
These are city kills, the rabbit
in Pinedale, the Pigeon in Denver
Email
Dan; say it & I'll post it!
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Websites form friends and some that I think
are
just cool.
Dave Vaghan
Personal
Fiction
Everyday
Dissidence
Community
Zoe
Art
Nudes
Vincent
L. Smith
Naked
Protesters
This is
Beautiful
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