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RE: How it ends?

in OnChainArtlast year

You....

I'm at a loss for words. I love love love everything about this

my favorite was the section on desire. I want to frame it hehehe

you are such a force of nature hehehe. I bless the day I met you... you've moved into my heart and I'm.trapping you here and I don't care if you're my prisoner.... lolololol

now I know why you wanted to see the little present my vulture gave me HAHAHAHAHHAA

you are magnificent hehehe...and that is not a bit of hyperbole!!!

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I agree completely... I'm a huge fan of words and using them well... and she does. I truly enjoy intellectual minds with hearts to match. That piece on desire... There is a level of transparency here that meets us squarely in a place reflective of our own vulnerabilities, our trappings - our weaknesses as human beings on display. It's direct. It's honest. It hits hard because we recognise it within ourselves - it may be possible to hide from the world for a while, but we cannot deny what is visible to the inner eye... and @strega.azure is not afraid to hold the mirror up for all to see.

But still... desire is transmutable.

Loved the artwork here too - the vulnerability of a spectacular creature, even in death, lovingly and reverently held in the palm of one's hand. Your triptych feels like a representation of the circle of life embracing death. !LUV

I found this post featured on dreemport.
#dreemerforlife

So gutting(metaphorically of course) oneself on the internet is way easier than talking in real life. And walking this road further - drawing about stuff is way easier than writing about them. For me at least.

Plus the medium used by one to describe internal monologue or emotional state - can make all the difference I guess. I like the notion that ones pain can put smile on others faces. And I don't mean that in bad way.

What I mean - our experience both good and bad can be a source of knowledge for others. That is exact reason why we read books, why we listen to music, why we look at paintings. It is painless way to learn, to experience ways and means beyond all what we can imagine in our own heads.

It is a kind of transfusion of thoughts but stripped of their troublesome aspects.

I don't know. Words fail me today :D

The word 'transcendental' is banging around my skull, but it also sounds somehow snobbish and crass in the same time...

also - i had to look up jackdaw hehehe

we don't have them here

we have crows and ravens. did you know that ravens can be taught to speak like parrots? hahahaha

they are so smart! crows are REALLY smart too. i have a group here that are highly intelligent. they do very very strange things hahahahaha

you would enjoy observing them. I found them once having a town meeting... and i tried to record them- but they are EXTREMELY sensitive to video recordings. I dont' know how they know it but they can even see when you slowly slowly slowly move to lift your phone in the dark behind the patio glass door!!! seriously -they sense something and they dont' ike you to video record them

I'm sure they are plotting daily. hahahaha and they want NO RECORDS of their meetings LOLOL

i haven't seen them in a while because i work in the day hehehe but they used to really plot all sorts of things.

hahahaha crows are interesting - but ravens are really extraordinary. you can train them to befriend you and bring you gifts hehehe

ok enough about all that hahaha

You don't have jackdaw? Love those birds. Quite small(not sparrow-small, regular small :D), black feathers that shimmer in navy blue and purple :)
belong to the corvidae group, so they are also not stupid birds, love those:)

did you know that ravens can be taught to speak like parrots?

Oh yeah, you can teach them to sing too, although those sounds need good deal of acquiring :D And they can be very affectionate too, but they need way more time to bond with 'owner' than parrots. And the thing is - when time comes - they will leave you anyway. They would come back every now and then to visit, but freedom is more precious for them than anything else:) And that I respect!!

you would enjoy observing them. I found them once having a town meeting... and i tried to record them- but they are EXTREMELY sensitive to video recordings. I dont' know how they know it but they can even see when you slowly slowly slowly move to lift your phone in the dark behind the patio glass door!!! seriously -they sense something and they dont' ike you to video record them

I'm sure they are plotting daily. hahahaha and they want NO RECORDS of their meetings LOLOL

I love all corvidae birds. The are very careful, and they always know what you are up to! Plus they look like old man with his hand in the pockets when the walk, it is hilarious to watch!

Funny enough - raven is on my list to draw, but I have looong list :D

As always - too nice!, too many praises! You're going to make me turn into a haughty, proud peacock! And I really prefer to be a fearful jackdaw :)

More poetry for @dreemsteem- noted:)

now I know why you wanted to see the little present my vulture gave me HAHAHAHAHHAA

It is make me bad person, that I wish it happens again, so you can take a pictures and I can actually see it? It probably does, right? I am sorry... 😈

HAHAHAHAHAHA well i guess i shouldn't have said carcass... it wasn't a carcass...

it was only guts hahahaha LOTS and lots of guts. splattered LOLOLOL

and i thought i got it all - but nope - the other day i noticed i have some "vulture guts jerky" in my grill hahahaha

GEEZ. its the gift that keeps on giving hahahahaha one more car wash and all will be right with the world LOL

but whenever i actually DO find a carcass - i will take a picture for you hahahahaa

speaking of peacocks... two of our neighbors own them! and let them wander the mountain on their own. hahaha did you know peacocks are amazing "guard dogs" hahaha yep!

now i haven't seen their plumes in a while.... but I do remember sometimes they sit on the top of the fence and their tail feathers reach far out to the ground and beyond hahaha

only sad thing - since the wander on their own - they really don't have any fear of cars. Probably because people always stop for them if they see them. but the other day - someone hit one, and it was just left on the road :(

probably someone very unfamiliar with the mountain and just flying fast without thinking. and i know you're gonna ask if there was a carcass. hahaha but - i don't think it was a carcass yet. lol just smooshed.

it was only guts hahahaha LOTS and lots of guts. splattered LOLOLOL

I hope you were able to wash it off all by now:)

I've seen peacock once, while I was a kid, in zoo. But the bird looked miserable there :(
Running wild they have to be amazing view:) Although I've read that they are not the smartest birds :D