aeso is there a precondition of just plain ol' birth that has anything to do with the dandelion? because even thought I have tecnicallly been "born" already I am still waiting for my life to start...maybe I am stuck in some preconditioned state or my precondition was not suffiecient to prepare me for this condition...I hope that my dandelion is more conditioned now for death and then rebirth than it was for my birth
Thanks A-L. It's nice to get a compliment from someone else to supplement my own patting myself on the back! And thanks for the book recommendation, I'll have to check it out. I remember really enjoying Fahrenheit 451, though it was a million years ago, so I'm fuzzy on the details. I should read that one again...
And Chris, well, I'll have to mull that over a bit and we'll talk about it later. It's intriguing. As for your first question, sure the dandelion has to be born before it can die and give rise to new birth, but without time-lapse photography with several weeks' duration, I couldn't capture that all at once. As for the general gist of the rest of your comment, yeah. I know what you mean.
"You know that point in your life when you realize the house you grew up in isn't really your home anymore? All of a sudden, even though you have someplace where you put your shit, that idea of home is gone. [...] You'll see one day when you move out. It just sorta happens one day and it's gone. You feel like you can never get it back. It's like you feel homesick for a place that doesn't even exist. But maybe it's like this rite of passage, you know? You won't ever have that feeling again until you create a new idea of home for yourself, you know for, for your kids, for the family you start; it's like a cycle or something." - Andrew Largeman, Garden State
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aeso is there a precondition of just plain ol' birth that has anything to do with the dandelion? because even thought I have tecnicallly been "born" already I am still waiting for my life to start...maybe I am stuck in some preconditioned state or my precondition was not suffiecient to prepare me for this condition...I hope that my dandelion is more conditioned now for death and then rebirth than it was for my birth
I love this picture. It reminds me of Ray Bradbury's Dandelion Wine, which everyone should read because it's fabulous.
Thanks A-L. It's nice to get a compliment from someone else to supplement my own patting myself on the back! And thanks for the book recommendation, I'll have to check it out. I remember really enjoying Fahrenheit 451, though it was a million years ago, so I'm fuzzy on the details. I should read that one again...
And Chris, well, I'll have to mull that over a bit and we'll talk about it later. It's intriguing. As for your first question, sure the dandelion has to be born before it can die and give rise to new birth, but without time-lapse photography with several weeks' duration, I couldn't capture that all at once. As for the general gist of the rest of your comment, yeah. I know what you mean.
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