Monthly Archives: May 2008

Nature’s painted veil

Nature’s painted veil, orig­i­nally uploaded by Thorsten Becker. What remains of the day, Grace­fully adorned With nature’s painted veil. © Thorsten Becker

Valuable things

Valu­able things, orig­i­nally uploaded by Thorsten Becker. Many peo­ple col­lect valu­able things, per­sonal trea­sures that they relate to or things that may increase in mon­e­tary value. The desire to col­lect and pre­serve is an almost inher­ent human trait. We can con­nect to our past through fam­ily heir­looms, to his­toric events through old prints, pho­tos, books,

Memories almost lost

Mem­o­ries almost lost, orig­i­nally uploaded by Thorsten Becker. As the mists of Avalon envelop the land specters of the past appear in the dis­tance, dance amongst the trees, tell of honor and love, chivalry and duty, anger and betrayal, hope lost and found – mem­o­ries of the past, mem­o­ries almost lost. © Thorsten Becker

Simplicity

Sim­plic­ity, orig­i­nally uploaded by Thorsten Becker. Care­fully study sim­plic­ity. Intently focused on its speci­ficity You will find mag­nif­i­cent felic­ity. © Thorsten Becker

Gently aglow

Gen­tly aglow, orig­i­nally uploaded by Thorsten Becker. Sun­light floods the room Touch­ing daf­fodils in bloom, Set­ting them gen­tly aglow. © Thorsten Becker

Akitsu

Akitsu, orig­i­nally uploaded by Thorsten Becker. On akitsu’s back Fly to Akit­sushima, The drag­on­fly island. © Thorsten Becker From Chevron Cars (with addi­tional links to Wikipedia): On the other side of the world, a leg­end tells of the first Japan­ese emperor, Jimmu Tenno. He climbed to the top of the high­est peak in Japan and

Heaven’s book of stories

Heaven’s book of sto­ries, orig­i­nally uploaded by Thorsten Becker. Open heaven’s book of sto­ries, See fan­tas­tic faces and places, Traces Of your imag­i­na­tion Man­i­fest­ing In won­drous spaces. © Thorsten Becker A homage to Jean-Pierre Jeunet’s movie Amélie.