
“When you don’t have anything to do, your thoughts get really, really far out – so far out you can’t follow them all the way to the end.” Haruki Murakami
“When you don’t have anything to do, your thoughts get really, really far out – so far out you can’t follow them all the way to the end.” Haruki Murakami
“Tired, tired with nothing, tired with everything, tired with the world’s weight he had never chosen to bear.” F. Scott Fitzgerald
Last September I visited a group of locals to discuss Herd Immunity so today I went back to a different group to see how they felt about it. They didn’t seem to care or even entertain the idea but everyone was full of other advice.
They all felt that I should shoot wide and we argued about it for a few minutes while I shot at f/4. Finally I reluctantly switched to f/2.8. After viewing all the shots it was more about composition that aperture but this one is my favorite.
When I was finished she asked me about cow tipping which confused me but it turned out that she wanted a tip. So I thought for a second and asked her if cows have Buddha nature. She said Mu and we called it a day.
“Nothing remains but to hope the end will come to extinguish the unrelenting pain of waiting for it.” Pier Paolo Pasolini
“Joy in looking and comprehending is nature’s most beautiful gift.” Einstein
I’m not sure why this horse is wearing a noseband, but she took a nothing day and suddenly made it all seem worthwhile.
“I have the true feeling of myself only when I am unbearably unhappy.” Kafka