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Thursday, December 21, 2017

Timeless

Timeless


Have you ever noticed that the most important things are the hardest things to say? The words diminish your feelings and shrink things that seem timeless when they are in your head to no more than living size when they are brought out. That means we feel ashamed of our words, not of our feelings.

I hope that there is another dimension, beyond those which are known to humans. It is an artistic dimension as vast as space and as timeless as infinity. 

Magic, Illusory and Parallel Worlds


Aside from the Multiverse physics theory, much of fantasy and science fiction literature and cinema rests on elements from magic or paranormal realms, often taking place expressly in dissimilar, alternate realities. Consequently, the pictures below represent some fictional alternatives, while other thematic images can be found here.


8 hose Station, College Street West, Toronto, Ontario.

A big clock in face of 576 Sherbourne Street, Toronto.

Without hard work, nothing grows but weeds (Gordon B. Hinckley)

L'horloge sur l'ancien hôtel-de-ville de Toronto

Un horloge de glace au centre-ville de Toronto.

L'horloge Louro Jewellers, au centre-ville de Toronto.

The key is to keep company only with people who uplift you, whose presence calls forth your best (Epictetus) - l'inscription sur la base de cette horloge.

Ryerson University Tower. La Tour de l'Universite de Ryerson, située au centre-ville de Toronto, Ontario, tout près de l'intersection de la rue Dundas et King.

This sundial is dedicated to the memory of Katie Anne MacTavish (1963-1993) by her classmates at Victoria University and the many friends whose loves she touched.

There is only one happiness in this life, to love and be loved (George Sand)

La face de l'horloge au centre-ville de Toronto, tout près de la rue Front.

L'horloge sur un bâtiment historique au centre-ville de Toronto, Ontario.

Times Stands Still. Well done is better than well said (Benjamin Franklin)

L'horloge sur la tour du Soldat au campus de l'Université de Toronto, au centre-ville.

Une horloge plutôt moderne et faintasiste dans le quartier ne Yorkville.

L'horloge à Nouveau-Jersey, en face de New York.

Yorkville, une tour de l'ancienne caserne des pompiers.

Young street, à la sartie de la station du métro Bloore-Young.

La face de l'horloge de Young St.

Rue Bay, près de l'avenue Hillsboro.

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