h, originally uploaded by bookcrazyword.
You got to see her to believe it. When I was first taken to this beautiful Hornbill’s large cage at Auroville, I was dazzled to say the least. She is huge for a bird and has an amazingly strong and long beak. Also, she can move its neck 360 degrees. I [...]
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Majestic Hornbill
Posted in Nature, images, photography, tagged auroville, beaks, birds, hornbill on October 28, 2008 | 1 Comment »
Mind-Prints
Posted in Philosophy, images, photography, tagged contemplate, think on March 18, 2008 | Leave a Comment »
Handprints, originally uploaded by teldow.
COGITO, ERGO SUM
I think, therefore I am
When Will I Read This?
Posted in Existentialism, Philosophy, Reading, images, literature, photography, tagged being, nothingness, sartre, time on March 16, 2008 | Leave a Comment »
and time, it marches ever on, originally uploaded by morning breath.
What a picture! The clock is ticking. And I have still not attempted seriously to read this book. I bought Sartre’s Being and Nothingness around 6 months back but have yet not managed beyond the first few pages. This is definitely one [...]
The King Maker
Posted in Politics, camera, chess, images, photography, tagged king, maker on March 16, 2008 | Leave a Comment »
The King Maker, originally uploaded by bookcrazyword.
One of the first clicks from my Nikon D-40X. I love this one for the symbolism. It’s always true – there is always a king mover, if not a king maker.
Camus on NY Subway
Posted in Existentialism, Philosophy, images, literature, photography, tagged albert, camus, reality, truth on March 16, 2008 | Leave a Comment »
Camus on NY Subway, originally uploaded by Paull Young.
Absolutely lovely picture. Personally, I have associated Camus with ‘truth’ as I understand it. Has been my favorite author and philosopher.
My favorite Camus wisdom: “There is no fate that cannot be surmounted by scorn”
