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I had never given so much thought to a single word before—regardless of the language. Until a couple of years ago, to me, “silence” was either just a word used to describe the absence of noise, refraining from speaking (keeping silent), or the title of a very long movie directed b...
The first hike we did was probably my favorite…because I got to swim in a waterfall!High Shoal and Blue Hole Fallsis a beautiful trail to two waterfalls, we were so enthralled by the first waterfall that we forgot to keep hiking to the second one…whoops! There were a few people swimm...
(I wake and you’re ten years dead. ‘To the Waterfall’) – there’s a sense in Lanyard of Sansom working out who has gone and who remains, using his poetry as an inventory of the ones who meant the most to him, and as a rallying call to raise himself up to carry on without ...
Cascade: steep waterfall Cashmere: fine, delicate wool Chrysalis: protective covering Cinnamon: an aromatic spice; its soft brown color Coalesce: unite, or fuse Crepuscular: dim, or twilit Crystalline: clear, or sparkling Desultory: half-hearted, meandering ...
Yes, that’s the same Fraser River as in the waterfall shot, above. Getting a little darker…still blue enough. Oh, and those trains? There are tracks on both sides, demonstrating the stubbornness of capitalists, as we learned from this sign: ...
As I think of our friendship, I begin to see,Only words can’t describe what you mean to me.When this cold, hard world makes me alone and blue,I look up to see my angel (天使), my sweet angel, you.You dry the tears that fall down from my eyes.You bring me sunshine to brighte...
certain phrases, certain combinations of musical notes, are thought to describe the actions of the ancestors’ feet. An expert song man … would count how many times he has crossed a river or scaled a ridge – and be able to calculate where, and how far along, the songline he was … ...
As more companies use it to describe nearly everything—people, devices, systems, software—its meaning can become so diluted that it no longer conveys anything special or insightful, making it more of an annoying buzzword than a valuable descriptor. 19. New Normal The “new normal” refers ...
She is saying “for heaven’s sake”. (PS. I love the Princess Diaries!)