Friday, November 25, 2011
Found in Passing
I saw this in passing and thought it was worthwhile to remember, "Life may be sad, but it's always beautiful."
Living in the Pacific Northwest with it's many consecutive winter days of overcast and rain, I've always tell folks on those days, especially after several days, sometimes a week or more, in a row, "It's always sunny, the clouds only hide that fact."
It's all relative to where you are in time and place and your view of life and the world.
The above photo is a super moon LED lamp.
"This captivating lamp designed by Nosigner (Eisuke Tachikawa) represents the Super Moon, the biggest full moon in a cycle of 18 years. After the tragic earthquake in Japan, many of the Japanese prayed to the Super Moon for hope. According to Nosigner, this lamp is a symbol of the moon's "light of hope". This lunar lamp is composed of LED lights and is an accurate presentation of the moon. In fact, the lamp is based off of the lunar orbiter, Kaguya's 3D topographic data of the moon."
Citation from My Modern Met.
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