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Thunderstorms were a dime a dozen yesterday afternoon, but this cloud mass over the Illawarra Coast south of Sydney didn't live up to its potential. I doubt many people were disappointed.
A few minutes before the sky started falling, BICB makes its departure from Burr Oak with four ES44AC's up front, including the Rock Island Heritage.
The Finnish people love the outdoors and it's where they escape their day-to-day lives. Charlie Waite talked recently about people having a 'Nature Deficiency Disorder' through becoming disconnected with nature. I don't imagine that the Finns I met could even comprehend this as a possibility. This is Kaukajärvi, one of many lakes near Tampere, Finland.
Continuing to address and worry about climate change and the many forest fires we are having here in the USA and in this work, particularly worrying about our beautiful wildlife. Hoping and praying that we can address the situation head on and start, better late than never, to make a
positive difference.
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It was fun creating this image. I experimented with Photoleap Tiny Planet component on a photo I had taken of the Louvre. Then I added the Snowberry Clearwing that sharon told me that I could download and use.
... from the attack of a grey heron, who wanted to steal this fish.
Flucht...
... vor einem Graureiher, der ihm den Fang abjagen wollte.
Just before the lights came on in early evening, I caught the moon looking as if it had just escaped the streetlamp.
A sweet little Iris Reticulata in the morning light at the Lyman Conservatory earlier today. "Titan," the latest named snow storm to roar across the U. S., stayed south of us last night and we didn't get any snow at all. Sorry for all of you who were buried with snow and ice, but thrilled for our "great escape!"
17 days until Spring... :)
We escape reality not to reject it, but to breathe within it. In the rush of obligations and noise, we seek refuge—whether in art, music, nature, or quiet moments that slow time. These escapes offer clarity, untangling thoughts and easing burdens, reminding us that life is more than demands.
Stepping away renews us, giving perspective and space to dream. Reality Escape is the bridge between exhaustion and restoration, where the weight of the world dissolves, if only for a moment. In that pause, we rediscover who we truly are.