Friday, June 12, 2026

On the Country Roads. Against the Storm


 


Lately, I often stop at the edges of ordinary fields, completely captivated by simple stems of wheat.

In black and white the world changes.  Without color you are left with the raw geometry of nature.  Suddenly the stalks become a visual rhythm of dark, vertical lines.  

Just a few stems against the sky turn into architectural marvels—delicate but resilient, holding their ground under a dark sky.





Tuesday, June 9, 2026

Storm Clouds and White Feathers















The morning brought with it a strong wind and cold.

The sky stretched overhead covered with heavy storm clouds. The lake seemed completely deserted, not a single fisherman dared to risk getting soaked to the bone.

Yet, the American White pelicans remained utterly unfazed, gliding through the chaos as if the approaching storm were nothing more than a passing breeze.

Generally, life is good.