Seeing
Have you ever looked through your camera lens and seen something you’ve never noticed before?
Have you ever looked back at your life and seen a you that you didn’t expect, a new angle come to light?
Have you ever looked through your camera lens and seen something you’ve never noticed before?
Have you ever looked back at your life and seen a you that you didn’t expect, a new angle come to light?
It was in the teens, sunny, and windless today. Woo! Hoo! I needed a lift-my-spirits, outdoor day so bad! The morning started with a bluish-tinged sunrise. That progressed to an orangish hue. I wanted to take a photo of the horses walking out of the barn, but the sight of Java standing on top of…
King of the manure heap
Queen that climbs
Princesses that tussle and spin
Woman who rides
Sylvan/silvan – pronounced (Silvuhn) noun: a spirit that lives in or frequents the woods; adjective: related to the woods I subscribe to a daily e-mail that brings me a word a day to enlarge my vocabulary. I’d be happy if I could remember the words I already know or the words I knew before I turned…
Today I have a post on Vision and Verb on the magic of words. I hope you’ll check it out.
I write, because I lose myself and the world around me when I don’t. It feels like creation. Like evidence that I’m still here and there is time.
It was up around 45 degrees today, unseasonably warm for this time of year. It’s sad for me that this will be a brown Christmas but I did enjoy riding Luke outside with my friend Cheryle. Before I rode, I noticed that Luke’s eye, which has been weepy for awhile, is not getting better, and…
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Stunning photography Maery! And yes, there are so many times when I’ll see something in a different light. It’s the stopping and changing the direction of my head..or internally when I think about what has been said and put it in a different context. AND…when I first viewed your link to this post on facebook…the first photograph looks like the shadow of a bear…coming here and actually looking at the photographs made me smile…
I’m visiting new blogs today for the first time, so i also thought id wish you a Happy Thanksgiving to you and your readers. And i hope that the day is spent generating positive memories for years to come. Richard from Amish Stories.
Nice post! Latte is getting so big.
I’m so glad you stopped to enjoy also ’cause you can share the beauty that surround ya with us.
I just sat in awe of your mystery clouds sweetie. What a breathtakin’ photo.
God bless and have a marvelous day.
BTW: Giveaway…my place! :o)
There is a quality of people who stop and see, inhale, and become one with a place.
I love that you are one of those people.
Happy Thanksgiving.