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Danger sometimes depends on the angle you choose to see.
Looking down from a waterfall edge, Iceland, 2016
Looking into the distance (seated monk sketch), mimasu, みます, 見ます, 2017
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April 17, 2017
The brightest light doesn’t always shine in daytime. Have a zen mid-autumn moon festival wherever you are.
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If most clouds feel familiar, some look as if they could carry you out of this world.
March 5, 2018
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