Tuesday, June 30, 2009

manhattan mardi matin

...and the city

the kids are all fine but mom is still vigilant

eastside the black-crowned night heron
Nycticorax nycticorax
hf country lane
"a wise man never ignores the simplicity of a child"
- fortune cookie

all photos by blackberry

Monday, June 29, 2009

the realm of the marvelous

"He who wishes to attain the profoundly marvelous must free images from their conventional associations, associations always dominated by utilitarian judgment: must learn to see the man behind the social function, break the scale of so-called normal values, replacing it by that of sensitive values, surmount taboos, the weight of ancestral prohibitions, cease to connect the object with the profit one can get out of it, with the price it has in society, with the action it commands. This liberation begins when by some means the voluntary censorship of the bad conscience is lifted, when the mechanism of the dream is no longer impeded. Magic ceremonies, psychic exercises leading to concentration and ecstasy, the liberation of psychic automatism, are so many means capable of refining vision through the tensions they induce. It is a means to enlarge faculties: they are ways of approach to the realm of the marvelous."

- Pierre Mabille
Mirror of the Marvelous
currently residing in central park

the practice of leaving

mammatus over brooklyn

stopped in for a budweiser with the regulars at the Liffy II Bar all photos by blackberry

Tuesday, June 23, 2009

academia

Nervously, and without any real need whatever, Franny pushed back her hair with one hand. "I don't think it would have all got me quite so down if just once in a while - just once in a while - there was at least some polite little perfunctory implication that knowledge should lead to wisdom, and that if it doesn't, it's just a disgusting waste of time! But there never is! You never even hear any hints dropped on campus that wisdom is supposed to be the goal of knowledge. You hardly ever even hear the word 'wisdom' mentioned!"

- J.D. Salinger
Franny and Zooey

Friday, June 12, 2009

manhattan commutes - par le pied

west side mist

favorite morning walk
north woods waterfall

ramblin' woman

winter sky

home sweet home

-all photos by blackberry

catching wild deer


"Poetry turned out to be an invaluable mistress. Because poetry is form, and the wooing and seduction of form is the whole game. You can have all the apparatus in the world, but what you finally need is something like a - I dont' know what - a lasso...a very delicate thing, for catching wild deer. Oh, no, I'll give you an analogy for it. To write a poem is like trying to catch a lizard without its tail falling off."


- Lawrence Durrell
from an interview in The Paris Review
Issue 22, Autumn-Winter 1959-1960

Thursday, June 11, 2009

if love were only a feeling


"One neglects to see an important factor in erotic love, that of will. To love somebody is not just a strong feeling - it is a decision, it is a judgment, it is a promise. If love were only a feeling, there would be no basis for the promise to love each other forever. A feeling comes and it may go. How can I judge that it will stay forever, when my act does not involve judgment and decision?"

- Erich Fromm

The Art of Loving