Panhandler

Loose change
Urban beggar
Street fixture

Vocational choices effect the quality of life.

“Low productivity indicates that resources are not utilizing their skills and competencies to their maximum potential.” – Saviom

Dating Signs

Tap lop
Production path
Protective overlay

Messages have a finite life span.

“Beyond the edge of the world there’s a space where emptiness and substance neatly overlap, where past and future form a continuous, endless loop.” – Haruki Murakami

Record Store

Historical trove
Available options
Making selections

The allure of vinyl abides.

“I remember opening up my first vinyl and seeing the incredible artwork it had. There’s nothing like it.” – Nikki Sixx

Organic Soil

Relating to
Derived from
Living matter

Organized matter under-foot in the swamp.

“Adopt the pace of nature: her secret is patience.” – Ralph Waldo Emerson

Accidental Properties

Pass quickly
Before our eyes
Guise of objects

Window interfaces can hold our gaze while asking questions.

“It is impossible, in this world, to separate things from their way of appearing. – Maurice Merleau-Ponty

Limit Occurrence

Immanent structural
Inherently temporal
Terminating constraint

Animate and inanimate structures collaborate.

“Action that is perfectly in conformity with a law, is not necessarily entailed or otherwise necessitated by that law.” – Robert Hanna

Transparent Moon

Silence mocking
On their way
Nature collects

Various surfaces and dimensional planes impinge.

“Most of the things I write about are descriptions of places I’ve never been to.” – Marc Bolan

Coherent Arguing

Reliably extract
Truths from absurdities
Utility discourse

Raising questions about structuralist interpretations of relationships.

“The true and final purpose of thought is action and the facilitation of action.” – Hans Vaihinger

Amenity

Chisel run pond
Snowy Egret
Flyover

A special place of repeated visit.

“Earth has no sorrow that earth cannot heal.” – John Muir

Inaccessible

Merely receptive
Rough equivalent
Noumenal concepts

An inviting painting hides the locking of a door to another realm.

“Though we cannot know these objects as things in themselves, we must be in a position at least to think of them as things in themselves; otherwise we should be landed in the absurd conclusion that there can be appearance without anything that appears.” – Immanuel Kant

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