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Photo is of Huernia zebrina, known as Life Saver Plant.
The amazing 5-pointed, yellow, star-shaped flowers are banded in coppery brown with a dark red lifesaver rim making it appropriately named Life Saver Plant
Life is like a ferris wheel. Sometimes you're up, sometimes you're down. In the end, you just have to learn how to enjoy the ride. ;) ♥
"Life is an Opportunity, benefit from it.
Life is Beauty, admire it.
Life is a Dream, realize it.
Life is a Challenge, meet it.
Life is a Duty, complete it.
Life is a Game, play it.
Life is a Promise, fulfill it.
Life is Sorrow, overcome it.
Life is a Song, sing it.
Life is a Struggle, accept it.
Life is a Tragedy, confront it.
Life is an Adventure, dare it.
Life is Luck, make it.
Life is Life, Fight for it."
~ Mother Teresa
One of the majestic crags to be found in Zion National Park. If you zoom in, you can see growth in places that seem impossible to support life! (In addition to all the greenery popping up out of the cracks in the stone wall, there is also a crop of little yellow flowers thriving at the very top.) It's inspiring to meditate of the beauty of life in all its forms.
I continue to be amazed by the variations of colour in the rock layers and the different shades they take on depending on the light and time of day. The sky can also be the most brilliant blue, or as here, a softer aqua. Getting away from cities and out into the natural world can bring sunshine to your day and a spring to your step....try it :-)
7500 feet up in the Colorado mountains you come upon a rushing little stream under a blue forever Summer sky. Life DOES flow!
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My visit to Kintsugi inside Second Life.
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Everyday is a change to create a way to the future.
As long as you keep on breathing there's life that you need to believe in.
Life's most
beautiful things
are not seen
with the eyes,
but felt
with the heart.
Wishing you
a special season
of the heart.
Merry Christmas
Tulliallan, Scotland
Every man's life ends the same way. It is only the details of how he lived and how he died that distinguish one man from another.
Ernest Hemingway
"Non aver paura della vita. Credi invece che la vita sia davvero degna d'essere vissuta, e il tuo crederci aiuterà a rendere ciò una verità."
(William James, La volontà di credere e altri saggi di filosofia popolare, 1897)
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“Thus, from the war of nature, from famine and death, the most exalted object which we are capable of conceiving, namely, the production of the higher animals, directly follows. There is grandeur in this view of life, with its several powers, having been originally breathed into a few forms or into one; and that, whilst this planet has gone cycling on according to the fixed law of gravity, from so simple a beginning endless forms most beautiful and most wonderful have been, and are being, evolved.”
― Charles Darwin, The Origin of Species
I MAY have this habit of taking nude self portraits in the middle of the forest. TOTALLY an everyday normal thing. I saw this tree hollow in the middle, covered in moss and I just couldn't help but take a photo with this beautiful tree! It was damp and muddy but still it was something worth it. Good thing there weren't any leeches at that time or else there would have been leeches on my ass and I wouldn't even know it.
But over all this place is magical! And needs to be visited again real soon by me!
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There are so many symbols that can represent circles of life. Like my mother, and her mother before, I'm carrying on the tradition of lovingly "putting food up" or "putting food by". I love preserving whether it's the recent marmalade I made or pickles, or relish, or jams, or whatever. It's a process that brings me back to what is simple and important in life and always reminds me fondly of my dear mother.
{used kk texture sybil: once on soft light and once on multiply}