Twenty fifth. A Traveler.
Having met a traveler, ask first from where he’s been taking his way. Perhaps he came from afar. Perhaps he had been walking for many… Read More »Twenty fifth. A Traveler.
Having met a traveler, ask first from where he’s been taking his way. Perhaps he came from afar. Perhaps he had been walking for many… Read More »Twenty fifth. A Traveler.
About six years ago, having become the happy owner of the garden, I, as a novice gardener, learned through trial and error. That was then… Read More »Twenty seventh. Nature abhors a vacuum.
Remember the tale of Sleeping Beauty? The invited fairies gave the princess a lot of beautiful gifts. But one witch was so annoyed that nobody… Read More »Twenty sixth. Native presents.
In the meantime, I am like I am: I put on throusers, take a rucksack and go to climb the next peaks and my own… Read More »Third fable. A classical woman.
A little girl asks her Mum: – How can I be a grown up like you as quick as I can ? I want it… Read More »Second fable. Woman’s age.
Somewhere, in a faraway land, there were people. In some ways they were like us. But all of them, as one, were wizards. And each… Read More »Twenty fourth. Memories of paradise.
Once people learned to speak, no longer making noises. Communication has become vital to the development of the human individual. Sometime later, people learned to… Read More »Twenty third. Levels of communication.
Being merry in anticipation of rainy weather, a flock of crows filled the sky above the park. Cutting pirouettes, shouting “eh” and “uh.” Well, at… Read More »Twenty second. Divided joy
Who said that the wind shakes the trees? Quite the contrary. The trees make the wind. Have you seen a single branch trembling and swaying… Read More »Fourth fable. About the nature of the wind.
Intertwined fates, lifes, karma. Impossible to identify something, if you look from close range. It is necessary to move back from the anthill in order… Read More »Twenty first fable. Global picture.