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A rafted breakdown. The lava flow skinned over, then broke up into plates that were carried downstream before fetching up here in a jumble -- just like spring breakup on a frozen river.
The morning sun shines on a massive breakup of winter ice on a cold and stormy March morning on the North Shore of Lake Superior near Lutsen, Minnesota.
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The diaries I kept over a period of six years - all 2000 pages, which later became my book BREAKUP: enduring divorce.
The disc they were scanned onto.
What to do with a day and a half near Bergen? Rent a car and drive for the hills. I enjoyed exploring the fjords, charted my path from waterfall to waterfall and looked for small roads that traced along the fjords or through back valleys. Timing was ideal, as the trip fell when the fjords were breaking up and shortly after a recent dusting of snow.
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The Tok River is bulging with early spring meltwater which flows over top of the winter ice, and refreezes; again flows over the top of that ice, and refreezes; building and bulging and completely filling the channel. When it does all go, there will be flooding in several areas, which is completely expected. No one, and no private properties will be threatened, it's just a regular event of spring.
I do love how the ice goes all green and turquoise, because of it's density.
Going out before break-up means dealing with snow and ice. Weather port and tent bases need to be uncovered in order to set them up.
USFWS Yukon Delta NWR
Photo Credit: Casey Setash
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Calgary's drinking water comes from a large resevoir that freezes over in winter. The breakup of the ice, with its reflections help to elevate our spirits as we look forward to spring.
A fleeting glimpse of a snow-covered summit breaking through the heavy clouds. The veil of mist creates a sense of mystery and grandeur, as if the mountain itself is revealing only a secret part of its beauty for a moment.
People change and forget to tell each other.
~Lillian Hellman
The breakup only consummates a sep-
aration started long before. Diver-
gence in what "couple" means, now out of step
because the intimate exchanges are
the first of many confidences shared
to go. And something in us knows. It knows
the distancing - those offered daily thoughts, impaired -
has muffled listening... and lets it come...
It lets it come because some better sense
in us has realized what hearts are numb
to: "couple" comes at far too great expense.
When lives are more at peace as loving friends,
it is an act of love when "couple" ends...
Letting go doesn't mean we don't care. Letting go doesn't mean we shut down.
Letting go means we stop trying to force outcomes and make people behave.
It means we give up resistance to the way things are, for the moment.
It means we stop trying to do the impossible - controlling that which we cannot -
and instead, focus on what is possible - which usually means taking care of ourselves.
And we do this in gentleness, kindness, and love, as much as possible.
~Melody Beattie
When people honor each other, there is a trust established that leads to synergy, interdependence, and deep respect. Both parties make decisions and choices
based on what is right, what is best, what is valued most highly.
~Blaine Lee, The Power Principle: Influence with Honor by Blaine Lee
We need, in love, to practice only this: letting each other go.
For holding on comes easily - we do not need to learn it.
~Rainer Maria Rilke
We must be willing to let go of the life we have planned,
so as to accept the life that is waiting for us.
~Joseph Campbell
© Keith Ward 2007
The image is a found photo. The blemishes on the original print were intentionally left just as they were. Take a closer look at the image in the original size view, if you like...
My submission for International Pinhole Day (http://www.pinholeday.org). This was taken with a homemade 9mm pinhole lens mounted on a micro 4/4 digital body.
The strings we create ourselves are built from all kinds of materials;
emotion, lust, endorphins, loneliness, coincidence.
All of these strings can tatter and break.
Though the red sting tangles in your negligence, it never frays.
About the series:
There's a story in Asian folklore that a red string ties together two people who are destined to be together. This string can stretch and become tangled, but can never be severed.
These are scenes I took inspired by this story.
To forgive is to set a prisoner free and discover
that the prisoner was you.
-- Lewis B. Smedes.
Anger makes you smaller, while forgiveness
forces you to grow beyond what you were.
-- Cherie Carter-Scott.
SHOWN IN:
*Art show for Speak 4 Silent Voices (6.4.11)
Spring in Alaska is known as "breakup," because that's a pretty accurate description of what happens. One day there's lots of snow on the ground -- gray because it's been there so long -- and it's bitterly cold. The next day, there's still lots of snow but it's melting fast and there are puddles everywhere.
so this is my favorite movie of all time (except for mean girls 1 and 2 <3)
so i had to make a poster to it!
next is mean girls one!
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So unimaginative today. And I just looked at my 365 set and this one is so much like several others. I just didn't have it in me today. It was either this or nothing. And while I really don't feel that this is going to be something I can look back on for some time, I really don't want to quit now. I want to see it through to Day 365. It's been a bit over three weeks since we broke up and it still hurts like hell. Actually, the smiling hasn't been working too well at keeping the tears at bay. I haven't heard a word from him to explain or apologize. I don't know why I thought I would, though. I mean, someone who had been lying to me and cheating, and then denying when he was caught, surely lacks the integrity. Bad day all around. Work really sucks, too.
Sorry to be such a downer. I just didn't have the energy to fake it today.
If you are still looking at my stream, I'm wondering how you rationalized it all to yourself? How did you think it was okay to lie to me? To lead a double life? To continue sleeping with me and acting like you were committed to our relationship? You accused me of having trust issues and of unfairly scrutinizing you. As it turned out, I was justified in questioning you, wasn't I? You like to think of yourself as a gentleman because you open doors and pull out chairs. Well, a gentleman also has integrity and that is something you certainly lack. You can't have integrity in part of your life and not in other parts. It's all or nothing. I stood beside you while you went through your cancer treatments. Through the ups and downs of it, as much as someone can be there for someone else going through it. I can look through my 365 and remember when it was a weekend you felt good or bad, when you received bad news, when you received good news. I could have left you when you told me about it, but I chose to stay with you and see it through with you. Apparently that didn't matter to you, it didn't count for anything. Now that I know of your more recent lies, there are so many things I now question over the course of our whole relationship. Even though I am still in pain now, I know I will heal and I know that I am ultimately better off without you.
Westminster (Pa.) has named Scott Benzel as its new head coach. Benzel previously was the associate head coach and co-defensive coordinator at Saint Francis (Pa.) for the past two seasons.
"I'm really excited for this opportunity," Benzel said. "I'm looking forward to meeting all the players and getting involved with the off-season, with recruiting, and putting a staff together. I'm eager to hitting the ground running and getting the season started."
Prior to improving the Saint Francis defense from 120th in the FCS in total defense to 10th, Benzel spent nine seasons with Division I Robert Morris. In his first two seasons as co-defensive coordinator with Robert Morris, his unit led the conference in total defense twice. In 2010, Benzel helped guide the Colonials to a share of the regular-season conference championship and the league's inaugural bid to the FCS playoffs. During his time with Robert Morris, Benzel coached safety Robb Butler who went on to play in the National Football League.
Additionally, Benzel has Division III experience as he spent the 2004 season with Wittenberg in Springfield, Ohio, where he served as the defensive backs coach and recruiting coordinator.
"I am pleased that Scott has accepted our offer to be the next head football coach at Westminster," Westminster Director of Athletics Jim Dafler said. "Scott has an understanding and appreciation of the athletic and academic traditions at Westminster and is highly regarded by football people in this region. He has a commitment to developing the men on his team both on and off the field, and he will bring to our football program new enthusiasm and energy, a positive attitude, and a passion for competition."
A 1997 graduate of Mercyhurst with a bachelor's degree in business administration, Benzel was a two-year starter at free safety for the Lakers. He was named the defensive most valuable player for the squad as a senior in 1996 and led the Lakers in interceptions and pass breakups in 1995 and 1996. He later earned his MBA in management from Robert Morris.
A native of Plum, Pa., Benzel was a two-year starter at Plum High School at both cornerback and wide receiver.