Some poetry and thoughts...

Chinese Friends, on their spiritual philosophy (after Confucius)

to be nice, kind, and helpful

and not to do harm to others.

 

Mao Tse-Tung

The road is long

The difficulty is there

and it is not insurmountable


Mooring at Night by Maple Bridge (after calligraphy purchased 11/25/99)

by Zhang Ji/Chang Chi 740~780

The setting moon, a cawing crow, the frost filled sky;

River maples, fishermen's flares, and troubled sleep

From the Cold Mountain Temple, outside Suzhou,

The tolling of the midnight bell reaches the wanderer's boat.


Return

by Landsberger Joe

Early morning

Red line glow horizon below me

soft deep color pottery

my China return

 

Public life is a mesh of person, bike, car, bus, subway; only because getting from one place to another involves time and remote, yet intimate contact with this great population of individuals, with an impact on so great a number on your immediate environment.

This constant flux and flow provides the setting. For the poor, it takes its toll on the human psyche since so much effort is needed to navigate this sea of humanity. For those better off and/or educated, the navigational challenge is made easier by better, less taxing, modes of transportation or convenience.

Once installed in the work, home, or social environment, affordability directly affects separation from this mass of individuals, and the degree of refuge from this mass of individuals to family-friendly life.

 

Landsberger Joe

One

tear in gratitude

expressed

one thousand

feelings

of appreciation

 

 

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