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not a haiku tonight,
still my words though...
i remember that late summer day
all those years ago,
just like it was yesterday.
it was hazy and lazy
on the south 40.
beautiful golden wheat
swaying in the soft breeze
and blazing sun high over head.
and, later, after the sunset...
i wouldn't trade
all those harvest moons in Kansas
for a million dollars.
-- me.
Photo taken at The Far Away - Wheat fields by AM Radio.
following my own path.
conjuring nirvana and a good death.
learning to sit with uncertainty.
living in questions, rather than answers.
choosing survival over healing.
embracing impermanence.
training the dragon in my heart.
reflecting on the mind - so excitable,
so uncertain, so difficult to control.
walking in trauma… the journey of my lifetime.
exploring this nondualistic universe.
surrounded by mystery.
inhale love… exhale doubt.
❣️ 💙 📷 🐄 🐾 🐎 💋
🌼 ❄️ 🎼 ✍️ 💕️ ✨
a soldier of peace
in the army of love.
The Smile on Saturday theme of 'over processed'.
Maybe it will become 'The Shadow of Your Smile'. Well OK, just on Saturday 😊
This was one of those incredible moments, the sun setting over a ice-blue glacier galoon, lighting up the clouds overhanging the glaciers in the distance.
For me, this shot is in amazing conditions, but lacks a little bit of balance and flow.
Over Windmill in Cambridgeshire.The building was derelict in 1950. It was purchased in 1960 for £100 by Graham Chris Wilson, who fitted a pair of patent sails and a pair of stones from the derelict mill at Upwell, enabling the mill to work again in October 1969. It has been restored since and is worked by its owner, who also rebuilt the cap, the brake-wheel and most of the internal timberwork. It is now operated with two double shuttered and two single shuttered patent clockwise sails with leading boards.
“To be grateful is to recognize the Love of God in everything He has given us - and He has given us everything. Every breath we draw is a gift of His love, every moment of existence is a grace, for it brings with it immense graces from Him.
Gratitude therefore takes nothing for granted, is never unresponsive, is constantly awakening to new wonder and to praise of the goodness of God. For the grateful person knows that God is good, not by hearsay but by experience. And that is what makes all the difference.”
― Thomas Merton
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-Klaus Schulze & Pete Namlook - The Heart Of Our Nearest Star
A black and white photo of a bridge over Camp Creek at Thomas Mitchell park after out first snow.
Developed with Darktable 3.6.0.
Thalys 4535 als trein 9322 over de Lek in Culemborg.
Door werkzaamheden ten zuiden van Rotterdam Centraal, reden deze Pinksterzondag om via Utrecht en Breda.
Derouted Thalys 4535 as train 9322 at Lek river in Culemborg.
In Furillen, you see all the SL photographers passing by.... I met Zigs Zags, and finally our long delayed decision to shoot a picture together came true.
I chose the place, Zigs made the poses , and there it is !
Under the magic tree, I seem to show him the place, way over yonder, where the dream of a better life seems possible...
Location: Furillen
Milkyway over Ullswater. OK I'm on top of a lakeland fell in the middle of the night I might as well try some astrophotography. I usually keep away from this genre as I feel I don't do it any justification. Anyway I just had to wake up and stick my head out of the tent to see if I could see any stars, can't be hard. I picked out cassiopeia and it looked promising for the milkyway arching over Ullswater. There was a bit to much light pollution from Penrith and whispy clouds blocking a clear sky to make it out, but it should be there somewhere, but I'll give it a try. Here is an attempt at a 4 photo panorama stitched together. You can just make out the milkyway over Ullswater.
Sunset view captured at Attenborough Nature Reserve between Beeston /Long Eaton near the Nottinghamshire/Derbyshire border, United Kingdom.
A pair of Southern Pacific GE AC4400CWs lead an eastbound Union Pacific coal train over Coal Creek between Plainview and Clay, Colorado, on a sunny and dry January 21, 2002.
Well it would appear that one person believes this arm wrestling contest was a foregone conclusion. What he didn't bank on was the stamp on the foot he was about to receive.
Got to love the Model Market in Lewisham. An abandoned Victorian Market which comes alive in the Spring and Summer with great music and street food. A brilliant hang out spot in London.
Awakening over Suphanburi.
A peaceful start to the day: The sun rises over Suphanburi, Thailand. Birds fly through the calm morning air, silhouetted against the bright sky. In the foreground, delicate grasses catch the soft golden light—a picture of the quiet beauty of dawn.
📷 Nikon D series | ISO 100 | f/5.6 | 1/1000s
Etta always smells the wire first, (I guess to see if other dogs are here before her), and then leaps over (with ease).