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A Rainy Morning

A young woman in a wheelchair,
wearing a black nylon poncho spattered with rain,
is pushing herself through the morning.
You have seen how pianists
sometimes bend forward to strike the keys,
then lift their hands, draw back to rest,
then lean again to strike just as the chord fades.
Such is the way this woman
strikes at the wheels, then lifts her long white fingers,
letting them float, then bends again to strike
just as the chair slows, as if into a silence.
So expertly she plays the chords
of this difficult music she has mastered,
her wet face beautiful in its concentration,
while the wind turns the pages of rain.

by Ted Kooser
from Delights and Shadows
Copper Canyon Press, 2004

Source: 3quarksdaily

What saves a man is to take a step. Then another step. It is always the same step, but you have to take it.
Antoine de Saint-Exupéry, Wind, Sand and Stars, 1939
Hipster Fashion Cycle, by Emily Miethner. Via Flavorwire and SwissMiss

I find this more accurately to be a graphic depiction of the human condition hatted — or, perhaps a circular philosophical statement of the pork-pied obvious.