Friday, October 28, 2005

Apophysis: Ring of Fire


Love is a burning thing
and it makes a firery ring
bound by wild desire
I fell in to a ring of fire...

Johnny Cash

56 comments:

Anonymous said...

I love Johnny Cash!

Trée said...

Boy, the back door entry is really working well. Keep in mind your back stage pass expires on the 31st unless you renew before midnight tonight Sherri.

Johnny is one of my favs. Perhaps the most honest voice in music. Honest is not quite the word I was looking for, but I'm sure someone will be along soon to say what I really meant. :-)

Anonymous said...

"bound by wild desire
I fell in to a ring of fire..." That is just exquisitely expressed!!
Hot fractal too.
;-)

Have you been over to Clive's today? I don't think, he will want to join our abso-f***ing-lutely club, lol!!!

Anonymous said...

Oh now THAT's the exact map I was looking for! THIS is stunning!!! I am inspired!!!

"The taste of love is sweet
when hearts like our's meet
I fell for you like a child
oh, but the fire went wild.."

Anonymous said...

Oh yeah and A-f**king-MAZING! LOL

Anonymous said...

What do I need to do to renew my back stage pass?

Trée said...

See me after the concert tonight. Bring your toothbrush.

Trée said...

A, I did see that and it made me laugh. I was going to leave a comment and then my better judgment kicked in. LOL

Trée said...

Hey Aggie, your comments are encouraging to say the least. I feel the energy all the way from my head to my, well, head. LMAO

Anonymous said...

hmmmm....... toothbrush, huh. Sounds like I'll be having a little fun. :)

Trée said...

I'll be having a little fun

Five out of six words correct ain't bad. :-)

Anonymous said...

I like ole Johnny, too.

Trée said...

Jamie, he was one-of-a-kind. I still prefer his version of "Hurt" over NIN's original.

Anonymous said...

very very nice, a perfect meld of sight and sound (because of course I now have that song in my head)

Johnny Cash was a true American legend, an outlaw at its finest.


:0)

Trée said...

Trace, my dad use to play this song almost every weekend when I was growing up. Hard for me to hear it and not think of him.

How was your dinner with old friends?

Anonymous said...

very nice :0)

have you decompressed from your day yet?

Our dads must have been around the same age, my dad loved classic country; Johnny Cash, Patsy Cline, Charlie Rich, George Jones. His favorite Johnny Cash song was Boy Named Sue :0)

Trée said...

Trace, I'm working on it. In sort of a philsophical mood tonight. Maybe I should put some Cash on the surround sound. Sunday Morning Coming Down sounds good about now.

Trée said...

I'm not in a speeeling moood. :P:

Anonymous said...

On a Sunday morning sidewalk,
I'm wishing, Lord, that I was stoned.
'Cause there's something in a Sunday
That makes a body feel alone.
And there's nothing short a' dying
That's half as lonesome as the sound
Of the sleeping city sidewalk
And Sunday morning coming down.



nice choice, must be something in the air, its been an introspective kinda day :0)

Trée said...

That's it! Love it. :-)

Anonymous said...

:0)

Trée said...

Okay, putting my stetson on. Better lock the door, cause we ain't answering it. ;-)

Anonymous said...

:0) hmmmmm listening to the Man in Black provokes outlaw behavior, must definitely add that to my list :0)

Trée said...

Did you buy those extra notepads like I asked missy? Now don't make me put you over my knee.

Anonymous said...

darn I knew I forgot something at the store today ;0)

Trée said...

Forgot, LMAO! Like I never heard that one before. :-)

Anonymous said...

well you know my mind does tend to wander off these days :0)


no excuse :0) I have been bad LOL

Trée said...

You know the drill. Plaid skirt, white blouse, no panties, in the study in 5.

Anonymous said...

I'll be there in 2 LOL, now where did I put that skirt :0)

Trée said...

Saddle back shoes, don't forget them like you did last night.

Anonymous said...

putting them on now, white thigh highs,white blouse (and darn some of the buttons seems to be missing) but where did I put that skirt LOL

Trée said...

Plaid knee high socks would be a plus, but I can live with the whites. Oh, and you're late. And you can wipe that grin off your cute little innocent who me face. I've seen that look and well, hell it just might work tonight. ;-)

Anonymous said...

(strips off hose and shoes, grabs socks and runs to office)

oh...theres my skirt LOL

Anonymous said...

you can wipe that grin off your cute little innocent who me face. I've seen that look and well, hell it just might work tonight. ;-)


who me? ;0)

Trée said...

Well dear, tell me, what would you suggest I do to justify the injustice of earlier today?

Anonymous said...

the injustice of earlier today?

??????? am I being bad again with out even knowing it :0)

Trée said...

The notepads dear. The notepads.

Tapping fingers on side of my chair. Is there something you need to tell me?

Anonymous said...

oh right, that of course :0)

hmmmm something you should know, no I can't think of anything (that of course is followed by that oh so innocent, can't keep the smile off my face look)

I have been a perfect angel allll day with the exception of those notepads :0)

Trée said...

Well, I have under a certain authority that you were seen cavorting with various flirtious elements of mother nature. Do you deny this accusation???

Oh, and I have photographic proof, so be careful. I'm not trying to set you up in a perjury trap.

Anonymous said...

no denial here, I was definitely nature girl today LOL

what can I say I just woke up inspired to play outside :0)

Trée said...

And that my dear is your crime! I was inside all day and you took off to play outside. Guilty. Case closed. We move straight to sentencing.

Do you have a closing statement? Maybe throw yourself on the mercy of me? :-)

Anonymous said...

oh I would definitely like to throw myself at (or on for that matter) the "mercy" of the court I am guilty of playing wood nymph today, do with me what you will :0)

Trée said...

To the judges quarters now. I think we need a private session in this case.

Anonymous said...

hmmmmm, yes I do have a few persuasive arguments to present :0)

Trée said...

Well dear, there is no time like the present. I'm all eyes.

Anonymous said...

well if you will direct your attention to the ever heaving exhibits C :0), I believe you will see what I am talking about :0)

Trée said...

Yes, a very convincing argument indeed. "Exhibts C" is noted. However, the court is going to need just a little more evidence.

Anonymous said...

in that case I will just have to present all of my exhibits for the courts pleasure :0)

Trée said...

Are any special aids needed for this display? The court can supply any supplimental props necessary for a proper showing.

Anonymous said...

I am fascinating by your fractal, and it really shows what love can do, burn from inside out and the opposite. Johny Cash expressed it very well!

Trée said...

Thanks Kate and welcome to Decadent Tranquility with your first comment. As an artist yourself, I appreciate those comments very much. I like your Firebirds very much too. Great energy and dynamic colors.

Come back and visit again. If you can't tell, I love to interact :-)

Oh, and we need to see a current painting of Melly since she seems rather shy about such things. :-)

Anonymous said...

Wow, I could get lost in that. The lyrics fit it perfectly.

Have a great weekend. *hugs*

Trée said...

Thanks Karen. I hope you are feeling much better. Have a great weekend too! :-)

Anonymous said...

Thanks - each day is a little better :-)

Anonymous said...

Holly!
This one is so powerful.
I love it.

Trée said...

Why thank you Melly. :-)