
Tag: Inspiration
Kinisi 179
Optimism
overlooking the fatal flaw
in a plan
Feast for your eyeballs





On a clear night in a dark landscape
Looking at the multitude of stars and pondering infinity.
The origin of God, even.
Gray seals on Fundy Bay

As seen on Capt. Butch Harris’ Windjammer Whale Watch out of Eastport, Maine.

The Jolly Breeze out of Saint Andrews, New Brunswick, was also scouting for whales and more.

Kinisi 178
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Splashes of early foliage




A good frost or two will really bring the color out. Just check the tall grasses or your windshield in the morning.
With a gull passing by
I doubt this early bird was out for a worm, except maybe for fishing.
Time in the creation of poetry and much else
Robert Bly once said that to write a line of poetry requires two hours. Not so much for the actual writing. Not even for the inspiration. Though certainly for the revision. As well as compression and redistillation. And more revision.
His estimate, to me, seems quite optimistic.
I’m thinking it can be applied to many more examples of where human creative action is involved, too.
Go ahead, name one where you wish you had more time for the project.
Kinisi 177
Using the same words
meaning mean different things