We (my son, daughter and I) took advantage of the spectacular weather of the
Pacific Northwest this weekend, by hiking the Mt Hood region. Took video not
pics, so sadly, it’s difficult to share the beauty experienced via that format
with you here.
Just to say, that “unplugging” can recharge one’s batteries, metaphorically for
sure Which also might be an interesting distinction between machine (AI) and
conscience thought of us organics?
We (my son, daughter and I) took advantage of the spectacular weather of the
Pacific Northwest this weekend, by hiking the Mt Hood region. Took video not
pics, so sadly, it’s difficult to share the beauty experienced via that format
with you here.
Just to say, that “unplugging” can recharge one’s batteries, metaphorically for
sure Which also might be an interesting distinction between machine (AI) and
conscience thought of us organics?
Damn, it's good to be alive...
sounds lovely, but in the spirit of "unplugging" to recharge one's
batteries, you still charged yea ol camera batteries & kept a machine connection
to the events.
not saying shooting video for the memories is a bad thing, but truly unplugging
& allowing an experience to be purely organic is a task very few of us can...
master.
I agree. But for all three of us the meaning stands, as in from the wider world
and it's daily distractions we allow ourselves. In other words, backcountry
with no cell service. Unplugged
We (my son, daughter and I) took advantage of the spectacular weather of the
Pacific Northwest this weekend, by hiking the Mt Hood region. Took video not
pics, so sadly, it’s difficult to share the beauty experienced via that format
with you here.
Just to say, that “unplugging” can recharge one’s batteries, metaphorically for
sure Which also might be an interesting distinction between machine (AI) and
conscience thought of us organics?