Where does the time come from?
It twists and turns through a long dark passageway, and it is now when arriving in front of us. Does it lose momentum on the way then we have a longer day? Do our times come from different routes thus we have different moment of truth in a same day?
A piece of fallen wood was frozen in action by a thin but mighty web, where can I find my web to freeze the flowing of time?
(The Blue Monday continues til today)
Beautiful post with great questions! I often wonder where the time goes. :) Some say that time doesn't really exist, that there is only right now, and now, and now...
ReplyDeletewhat a touching post.. nice write out..
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You are becoming as great a philosopher as you are a photographer. I'm sorry I can't answer your questions, but I can certainly enjoy your photos.
ReplyDeleteI like the way that stick was caught in the web. Looks like a dark, mysterious path you always travel. I am in a moment of time. Cannot look to the future nor dwell on the past.
ReplyDeleteAhh..hmm, the web perhaps froze time or just held the wood? In any case, maybe we'll know when the days become longer? Fun continuation of musings-(really nice web too)
ReplyDeleteget yourself a piece of mooncake with green tea! :) happy mooncake festival
ReplyDeleteTime for that stick is suspended, for sure!
ReplyDeleteI do not know where time comes from, but I do see it go by very quickly.
ReplyDeleteThe stick is frozen in time!
ReplyDeleteIt sounds like science fiction, yet philosophical, and myterious....:-)
ReplyDeleteI thought I saw something on the web...the owner or a trapped creature...squinting.
ReplyDeleteIf you ever find out where the time comes or goes, please let me know..Our early morning now is so dark, and I wonder the same. Beautiful photos, Rainfield!
ReplyDeletethe last pic reminded me of a meteor falling through the air making a trail of ashes...
ReplyDeleteWhere is my time when I feel running out of time?
ReplyDeleteDoes it stop flowing? Does it stuck somewhere?
i always whine that i have no time. and yet when i reflect on it... time does not change at all... 24 hours is 24 hours... no more no less... so now as i reflect... what do i do with time that i am running out of it?
ReplyDeletenice post and great photos.
i sometimes feel time has frozen but when i look at the mirror i know it has not hehe
ReplyDeleteIt would be so nice to be able to freeze time. I am looking forward to the longer days. Another great post and photos, Rainfield.
ReplyDeleteIt would be so nice to be able to freeze time. I am looking forward to the longer days. Another great post and photos, Rainfield.
ReplyDeleteCan the time in a freezer be longer?
ReplyDeleteCan the time in a cooker be shorter?
you had an earthquake too?
ReplyDeleteI see the big crack on the rock. just like in Christchurch.
ReplyDeleteYou going tramping tomorrow? Just be careful of the earth quake . first sign, the monkeys will run away. LOL
A very good question... what is time?
ReplyDeleteNice shots and some interesting food for thought.
ReplyDeleteI enjoyed you post very much. Your questions are very well posed. And the pictures are wonderful as always...
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ReplyDeleteTime is fleeting but your words and photos stay with us.
ReplyDeleteThe first pic is awesome but the second pic is.. simply divine! You always seem to find nature's best spots in your daily hikes.. so lucky. ^__^
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