what I see when I wait

A While Longer

what I see when I wait

A While Longer
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    Emotions

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    May flowers

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    Past Perfect in Future Simple

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    Diamond in a rhinestone world

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    Hyperion’s seat

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    Outside of meaning

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    Breakfast

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    Under the surface

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    I got a feeling

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    Let’s go

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    Light me up

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    Soothe me

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    Out the door

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    Clean

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    Curve my words

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    Radio days

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    Ray of light

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    Unconformity

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    Reciprocal arrangement

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    Night owl

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    Three lifetimes with you

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    Passing by

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    Tell your dog I said “Hi”

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    Frozen motion

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    Inhale tomorrow

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    Solitary

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    Wet paint

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ABOUT M(E)

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Margaret Szubra | © Anne Day Photography

As a trained architect, urban planner, graphic designer, and front-end web developer, I am conditioned to approach the design process with a dose of insecurity, patience, and diligence. I am accustomed to living in the moment of potential existence days at a time. It is a daunting search for integration, affinity, and love. But, to quote Luis Kahn, "nothing can really be given a presence unless it already exists potentially." Therefore, all you can do is find it. No?

As I go through life, I am beginning to appreciate more the meditative qualities of contemplating and anticipating the design process demands. So much so that I do tend to approach life in a similar manner. I pause to search, look, and listen. What I am looking for is connection, belonging, and integration. But this always takesa while longer...

Here is what I think, hear and see as I watch life move forward and advance toward potential, at the moment, existence.

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