A human misunderstands a poem. A robot recites it with no understanding.
Linked to Linda G. Hill’s One-Liner Wednesday.

A human misunderstands a poem. A robot recites it with no understanding.
Linked to Linda G. Hill’s One-Liner Wednesday.

How many deep thoughts do you want?
Linked to Linda G. Hill’s One-Liner Wednesday.

My last deep thought fixed me up real good.
Linked to Linda G. Hill’s One-Liner Wednesday.

In the time it takes to deeply breathe the waves forgive and wipe my footsteps clean.
Linked to Linda G. Hill’s One-Liner Wednesday and Debbie Roth’s Forgiving Fridays.

Forgiveness opens up the sky to find the way back home.
Linked to Linda G. Hill’s One-Liner Wednesday and Debbie Roth’s Forgiving Fridays.


Fortunately we can’t do as much damage as some of us would like to.
(Or at least I hope not.)
Linked to Linda G. Hill’s One-Liner Wednesday and her Just Jot It January.


The mundane is in the mind of the beholder.
Text: Linked to Linda G. Hill’s One-Liner Wednesday.

Photos: “Snow Covered Park”, above, and “Snow and Ice”, below, by the author and linked to Frank Jansen’s Tuesday Photo Challenge — Quotidian.

What good is a gravity theory that can’t find 96% of the stuff it says is out there?
Linked to Linda G. Hill’s One-Liner Wednesday.
Explanation: André Maeder has a new gravity model that doesn’t need dark stuff.

After the beautiful setting sun comes darkness. After the beautiful darkness comes dawn.
Linked to Linda G. Hill’s One-Liner Wednesday.

It’s that one time in a million when my neurotic intuition is right that worries me.
Linked to Linda G. Hill’s One-Liner Wednesday.
