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And in real life endings aren't always neat, whether they're happy endings, or whether they're sad endings.
Stephen King
Much has been said about the never ending movement of the sea so I will add my thoughts. As far as human experience goes, the movement of the sea is eternal. But...
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The copper colours are beginning to appear and the woodland floor now turned into a carpet of fallen leaves, brings to me in my eyes the ending of Autumn. I missed most of it when at its peak but caught some keepers I feel at the beginning of the Autumn cycle.
This image in question is hiding a lot of deforesting or as I call it devastation, as the lined up Logs in this scene is just a fraction of what lays around the corner.
Sad as this woodland path is one, I have photographed a lot in all seasons, and it has given me some wonderful images over the last year or so.
The telephoto lens giving a nice depth of field and some wonderful last colours of the season bringing for me my autumn cycle to a near end.
Still have a couple of fall images to post and I have post processed some from winter last year already to post up soon, so watch this space.
Harvesting of the grain is ending now. The weather was good this year.
Lumix LX100 - f/5.6 - ISO 200 - 1/800sec - 27.2mm (60mm equivalent approx)
to our friend Murray who died today aged 52...
and a new poem on the website.
To say that I am made in the image of God is to say that love is the reason for
my existence, for God is love. Love is my true identity.
Selflessness is my true self.
Love is my true character.
Love is my name.
-Thomas Merton
Love, Life, Wisdom Thomas Merton (2007).
"New Seeds of
Contemplation", p.60,
New Directions Publishing
We had just finished our tiring hike from Lake Haiyaha which was stunning, but also exhausting. This was the gorgeous sunset view we were greeted to at Dream Lake on our way back down to the trailhead. The sunset actually got even more vibrant as we were leaving, but we still got to soak it all in from the car and still make it back safely to our lodging for the night. We met a nice young g couple from out of state and got to visit with them and take in the stunning view together. It was a really lovely ending to an already amazing day. I truly am so thankful to the Lord for all of the ways He encountered us on this trip and for the abundance of beauty He showed us in His creation. I pray that this will be an encouragement to you even as you look at it. Thank you for your continued support of me on my photography journey!
The actual end of a winter trail near Lake Louisa ending in “L” (no photoshop manipulation). Wonder what the message is all about?
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Hoping to bring her/him to the vet tomorrow to be fixed...
There are two more that come around... they'll have to wait for next week...
I took this cat to my vet this morning to be neutered/spayed... turns out he was.... and very sweet!! I posted his picture on our neighborhood Ring Doorbell and immediately someone said he was hers.... I asked for proof, or the girls at my vet wanted to adopt him.... she just picked him up and had lots of photos to prove Rari was hers!!!! (she once worked at a Ferrari dealership)
I LOVE HAPPY ENDINGS!!!
It had been such fun having a day at the waterfalls for a change, so I was still in a great mood when I went down the beach last night. It had been a grey misty day, so I hadn't gone down with any great expectation, just to get absorbed in the beauty of the beach. Unexpectedly the clouds started to tinge with colour, and the hunt for foregrounds began. I particularly loved these wonderfully textured rocks. It was a day of wonderful Happy Endings, by Pulp . A serene beauty washed over me in the still calm of the end of another amazing day.
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ENDINGS -
It's not the endings that will haunt you
But the space where they should lie,
The things that simply faded
Without one final wave goodbye.
Like a book with torn out pages,
Forgetting things you're sure you knew,
A question with no answer
And a song stopped halfway through.
So when your mind attempts to store them
Their crooked shape will never fit,
And forever in the corners
Of your consciousness they sit.
Jagged edges made from moments
You can't be quite sure were the last,
Slicing open thoughts that healed
As they attempt to slip right past.
You see, Not knowing is what haunts you,
The memories that never mend,
For they are puzzles missing pieces
Of all the things that didn't .....
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for one fine mansion in its time.
The week of July 20th, 2018, this wonderful place has been destroyed by fire raging across central Oregon.
"Sunsets are proof that endings can often be beautiful too."
~ Beau Taplin
Clicked while standing outside my home. Resized and cropped, but otherwise untouched. The RF-S 18-150mm is way better than the older EF-S 18-135mm kit lens and offers that much more focal length. A great cheap general purpose lens.
A local sunset with a tree reaching the end of its time, looking rather forlorn in a field that has been home for the last Century or so!
It is sad to see so many of our stately trees dying off. I was actually driving back to the house and saw that the sky was quite interesting at dusk, so I stopped and took this shot. I had noticed this tree previously and thought it would make a worthy subject for an image if the conditions were decent..
Tired of me and love now a grave than the places we could have been,
Its leaves- all shed, and the twigs- dried and broken,
But I remain in the root, where it has kept me,
How, my body has outgrown my soul.
I loved this body, that loved me too,
We loved the light and had no fear of its ability to blind,
And loved the waters and had no fear of drowning
But it now float scarcely as it scarcely could see
I believe there was a time,
When it healed though I had it bruised,
When it recalled the faces of my own,
Then, It promised a youth, but so brief I do not recall
But were there, times too I could listen to it,
And failed like it failed in its promises to me,
And promised it a bathe, a walk, a caress,
but gave it none
But there were such times it wanted shelter; and for it I stole.
It has conveyed me through the deep and dark and cold
And has brought me love and mercy and love and kindness
But now it goes, and goes to rest or dance or blossom in the earth,
Leaving me with the waters, uncovered, unprotected, not to float like the water, but to drop evermore like a coin.