Waves

Compounding series
Empathetic interconnectivity
Ripple effect

Ocean waves catch the morning sunlight in a creative push, feeding imagination and freedom as everything moves around.

“Life is a wave, which in no two consecutive moments of its existence is composed of the same particles.” – John Tyndall

Free Advice

Energetic quality
Improve confidence
Feel strength

Be leery of anyone who pretends to know what is best for you. This warning especially applies to advice offered by eager salesmen, self righteous politicians, and sanctimonious religious prophets.

“I always pass on good advice. It is the only thing to do with it. It is never of any use to oneself.” – Oscar Wilde

Sound Tree

Waterfront venue
Historic setting
Perfect locale

Some things persist. The most ancient Live Oak trees in existence on the Outer Banks are estimated to be between several hundred to over a thousand years old. This one is located on the picturesque Whalehead Club grounds along the Currituck Sound in Historic Corolla.

“Visitors stroll among live oaks that are considerably taller and fatter than when the Knights planted them.” – Bryan Mims

Elite Fitness

Exercise influence
Socially superior
Best of class

At a glance, written language symbols fit an architectural systematic organization found on a street corner. Primary material elements are connected with an internal poetic correspondence.

“Things work out best for those who make the best of how things work out.” – John Wooden

On the Ground

Material substratum
Some way accounts
Surrounding area

Looking down, grounding is variegated in the sense of surface characteristics and determinant coarse-grained relations. This implies that facts about physical particles ground facts about larger object fields.

“It’s a familiar idea that the world—understood as the fusion of all concrete entities—has an overarching layered structure.” – Edward N. Zalta

Elemental Syncopation

Real commitment
Residing interstice
Emergence of being

With integrating power, the imagination surpasses actuality in a move towards an extended reality. A walk on the beach is both a discovery and a projection.

“By the swiftness of its actions, the imagination separates us from the past as well as from reality; it faces the future.” – Gaston Bachelard

Old Joe

Smooth character
Dromedary ungulate
Walk a mile

Lost cigarettes are subject to the forces of nature on the beach. One of a kind, perhaps seawater and sand curing improves the subtle Turkish blend. Camel time.

“Once I thought I found love, but then I realized I was just out of cigarettes.” – Jeffrey McDaniel

Reflection Planes

Axis angle
Translational conditions
Involution succession

Appearance conditions are influenced by relative positioning and cognitive organization. A progressive reorganization of mental processes result from dynamic environmental experience patterns.

“I was within and without, simultaneously enchanted and repelled by the inexhaustible variety of life.” – F. Scott Fitzgerald

Approaching Storm

Puissance materialization
Atmospheric phenomena
Ethereal expression

A powerful and exhilarating storm rapidly rolls-in from the west with shifting wind and intense ferocity. Emotional, psychological, and spiritual transposition emanate from the imposing cloud formations.

“Of all the things on earth, nature’s disruption is what we know we can depend on, as it is essentially uncontrolled by men.” – Criss Jami

Art Nouveau

Lavish retreat
Ornate details
Original glory

Beyond its imposing size and elongated shape, the true design triumphs are found in the many architectural details: curved roof lines and gables, copper shingles, ornamental chimneys, distinctive porches, and vivid yellow paint.

“So we beat on, boats against the current, borne back ceaselessly into the past.” – F. Scott Fitzgerald

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