1/08/2013

Prescience



At present, in this vicinity, the best part of the land is not private property; the landscape is not owned, and the walker enjoys comparative freedom. But possibly the day will come when it will be partitioned off into so-called pleasure grounds, in which a few will take a narrow and exclusive pleasure only, — when fences shall be multiplied, and man traps and other engines invented to confine men to the public road; and walking over the surface of God’s earth, shall be construed to mean trespassing on some gentleman’s grounds. To enjoy a thing exclusively is commonly to exclude yourself from the true enjoyment of it. Let us improve our opportunities then before the evil days come.
From “Walking” 
Henry David Thoreau 1862

1/07/2013

U R U R


look here
look now
buddha say
not outside
not inside
you special
you yourself
you pure
you nice
you lost
you good as gold
you all you can be
you OK
look here
look now
buddha say