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Kennemer Dunes National Park, 360° (detail), 28 April 2017. National park [ parallel universe ]

Above: Chow-chow: Fish from Alaska , Red-Peppers from Spain, Mozzarella from Italy, Spinach and Apple from Holland, Ginger and Garlic from China, Brazilian nuts from Bolivia.

Min/max temperature: 5°C/10°C; humidity: 67%; precipitation: 2 mm; sea level pressure: 1015 hPa; wind: North 17.7 km/h; visibility: 10.0 kilometres; Clouds: Few 914 m.; Moon: Waxing Crescent, 8% visible

Kennemer dunes 360° (detail) 4 April 2017. Start [ finish ]

Min/max temperature: 7°C/16°C; humidity: 84%; precipitation: 1 mm; sea level pressure: 1025 hPa; wind: NW 1.9 km/h; visibility: 11.0 kilometres; First Quarter Moon, 61% visible

Haarlem, 28 Januari 2013

Above: Original image, RAW from camera.

 

Duin and Kruidberg, 360° 8 April 2017 (detail). Dust [ to dust ]

Min/max temperature: 11°C/15°C; humidity: 73%; precipitation: 0 mm; sea level pressure: 1024.80 hPa; wind: WNW 8.0 km/h; visibility: 14.3 kilometres; Clouds: Few 914 m., Partly Cloudy 1005 m.; Moon: Waxing Gibbous 92% illuminated

Haarlem, 8 December 2017. Go to original here

Pure consciousness [ focus, awareness, experience ]

Kennemer Dunes National Park, today. Take care [ share ]

Above: Don't forget to breath.

Min/max temperature: 8°C/15°C; humidity: 69%; precipitation: 2 mm; sea level pressure: 1017 hPa; wind: NE 27.4 km/h; visibility: 10.0 kilometres; Clouds: Few 762 m.; Moon: Waxing Crescent, 45% illuminated.

"And for the robe of mist, presaging spring, a colour-smell as this wonderful maiden's skirt -- left, right, left! The rustling of flowers, the putting on of the feathery sleeve; they bend in air with the dancing."

From 'Hagoromo' a play in one act, published in Ezra Pound and Ernest Deollosa's 'The Classic Noh Theatre of Japan', page 104, first published in 1917 by Alfred A. Knopf, Inc. USA

Don't shy rough, don't compromise diversification.

Breath is the invisible power between start and finish. Like blood it flows trough the body allowing movement and development.

The 'Spirit of times' is a filter trough which we experience the world.