*** Even cold-blooded need sunbeams: sunbathing mackerel, sun-seeking shrimp. As serene as the sunfire feels, the sea is under a faraway flame. Even November sun has its share of beach…
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*** Once a wave grows too steep, it breaks. Once the Sun touches the sea, it bleeds. Once the stars walk in, the Moon is In the ripples and scars…
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*** Clouds are not clouds, Still but gliding letters On a blue page In the absence of a clear aim. Light but strong to move one’s dreams, unaware of the…
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*** As the wax melts, the pipes breathe out Bach's presence - sonata number 6: vivace-lente and allegro. An orchestra of autumn leaves is mastered strictly under one's fingertips over…
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*** The first engine invented by people, powered by four sails. driven by wind, it could convert the power of nature into the useful flour or energy, a physical hope…
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*** Rocks travel down rivers and streams, constantly breaking down on their centuries-old hike. Once they make it to the North Sea, they start a life embraced by waves and…
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*** I like long takes - one movement nonstop, especially when watching sunsets - the orange lava orchestrates the blue: one minute - yellow décolletés, next - purple fur coats...…
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*** It "is beyond, beside us, and within", once wrote Malcolm Guite. Yesterday, they showed in news how Bennu, a space rock asteroid, 300 million kilometers from Earth, was touched…
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*** Two players. One mystery. Over the table bed of green baize, under a multi-oil-lamp chandelier you were my opponent. Not wearing a classic tuxedo, but performing trick shots of…
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Why, of all the places I've experienced in Brussels, does Parc du Cinquantenaire with its Arc de Triomphe affect me the most? For, although I’ve seen and felt hundreds of…
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