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Walk on Duffins trail through the forest in Discovery Bay in the autumn , Martin’s photographs , Ajax , Ontario , Canada , October 29. 2019
Soother
Durham West
Conservation area sign
Sign
Hosta leaves
Wilted Hosta leaves
Fishy looking weed
Oak tree
Large Oak tree
Rod iron railings
boat launch
canoe
canoe boat launch
Ontario
Ajax
Canada
Pickering
Martin’s photographs
Discovery Bay
Trees
Tall grasses
Sunset
March 2020
Favourites
IPhone XR
Squires Beach
Duffins Creek
Duffins Marsh
Waterfront Trail
Rotary Park
Lake Ontario
Rod iron fence
Bridge
Bridge across Duffins Creek
Twilight
Sticks
Stones
Fallen trees
Fallen tree
Fungi
Mushrooms
Sand
Beach
Reflections
Reflection
Dogwood
Tall grasses
November 2019
IPhone 6
Red berries
Concrete pipes
Winter
Snow
Ice
River
Simcoe Point Pioneer Cemetery
Beaver
Beavers having a swim
North of Lake Ontario
December 2019
Duffins Trail
Rock garden
Rock
Welcome to the Town of Ajax
Comfortable benches
Cedar fencing
Ajax waterfront park
Beautiful Sunset
Twilight
trail
Rod iron fence
Fallen trees
Fallen tree
Tall grasses
Beaver
Beavers having a swim
North of Lake Ontario
Winter
Snow
Ice
Oak tree
Large Oak tree
Rod iron railings
boat launch
canoe
canoe boat launch
Ontario
Ajax
Canada
Pickering
Martin’s photographs
Discovery Bay
Trees
Tall grasses
Sunset
March 2020
Favourites
IPhone XR
Squires Beach
Duffins Creek
Duffins Marsh
Waterfront Trail
Rotary Park
Lake Ontario
Rod iron fence
Bridge
Bridge across Duffins Creek
Twilight
Sticks
Stones
Fallen trees
Fallen tree
Fungi
Mushrooms
Sand
Beach
Reflections
Reflection
Dogwood
Tall grasses
River
Simcoe Point Pioneer Cemetery
Beaver
Beavers having a swim
North of Lake Ontario
December 2019
Lake Ontario
Duffins Trail
For Mosaic Montage Monday are these lovely horses. A montage of horse, duplicated, with palm trees and sparkles desaturated with a beige paper texture. (Thanks to Kerstin Frank). HMMM
"Darkness cannot drive out darkness: only light can do that. Hate cannot drive out hate: only love can do that." ― Martin Luther King Jr.
"Circles create soothing space, where even reticent people can realize that their voice is welcome."
— Margaret J. Wheatley
Photo captured via Minolta Maxxum AF 50mm F/1.7 Lens. On the Stuart Trail. Alpine Lakes Wilderness. Stuart Mountain Range. Washington's Central Cascades Range. Wenatchee/Chelan Highlands section within the North Cascades Region. Okanogan-Wenatchee National Forest. Chelan County, Washington. Late October 2021.
Exposure Time: 1/250 sec. * ISO Speed: ISO-200 * Aperture: F/8 * Bracketing: None * Color Temperature: 4750 K * Plug-In: Cool Mood * Elevation: 5,157 feet above sea-level
Without these lotuses in the lake, my morning walks would have been boring. There are 3 types of lotuses in the lake grown naturally. Each day watching new blooms makes me forget the tiredness.
"I did not wish to take a cabin passage, but rather to go before the mast and on the deck of the world, for there I could best see the moonlight amid the mountains. I do not wish to go below now."
SL Location: maps.secondlife.com/secondlife/Dolly/53/128/25
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It's been a while since I was at this spot previously. Such a relaxing place to spend an afternoon there, just staring the soothing waves coming in and out.
The current situation forced me to slow down my life in some ways. That's not bad, I think. Faster, higher, further is not good, neither for us nor for the environment.
While the world seems to be standing still the rain forest is cut down even more than before. This is so sad.
Just a small amount of clouds tonight as the sun set over the mountains. Added a nice golden yellow to the surroundings.
An unknown tiny river was flowing with musical tones from the upper hills to lower valley. The lush green Himalayan foothills and the vegetation with scattered rocks made an ideal frame here. One can feel the Natures actions here, in fact it is very refreshing to the mind. Pics was taken from Dibang valley in Arunachal Pradesh, India.
Hand over mouth has to be the most common thoughtless gesture I have. I do it when I am sad, happy, thinking, laughing, tired, typing...all the time.
Most of my unthinking quirks have to do with my hands - I also twist them oddly when stressed or excited, rub my thumbs with my index fingers...the more I think about my unthinking habits, the more I realize that I am a serious fiddler (which has been pointed out often enough...thinking of eating pho with Dead_Squid and him noticing my fiddling then - I couldn't get the table cloth corner to do what I want,LOL).
So, are thoughtless gestures really self soothing actions? I am thinking they must be - familiar activities or a pattern of action that triggers something calming for us?
Actually very interesting when you go to apply it to a societal level...
Sometimes when I sit and talk with Tiny I'm not sure if I'm boring her to death or if I am soothing her into relaxation...I'm going with relaxation for my own ego....ha ha.
Visiting Glendhu Bay, Lake Wanaka April 24, 2015, Central Otago, New Zealand.
All About Wanaka: www.lakewanaka.co.nz/