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After spending the entire day hunting fall colors around Big Bear Lake I noticed that the only trees that looked to be at peak were the non-indiginous ones that were purchased and planted. I found this tree along the main drive and it looked to me to be confused and yet glorious in all it's shades of color which were highlighted by the piercing blue of the sky behind. I sat and stared then after a while I felt at peace and understood. Humanity has entered a time of profound change and we are all pushed by necessity and pulled by opportunity.

 

The push is a growing systems crisis, evident in the breakdown of financial institutions, climate change, resource depletion, unsustainable populations, and more.

 

The pull is the opportunity to rise to a new level of human maturity, partnership, and freedom. The combined push and pull at a global scale make this truly a time of profound turning and transformation for humanity. These powerful trends are all represented here in this one tree.

 

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In Victorian times, Shad Thames included the largest warehouse complex in London. Completed in 1873, the warehouses housed huge quantities of tea, coffee, spices and other commodities, which were unloaded and loaded onto river boats.

 

During the 20th century the area went into decline as congestion and containerization forced shipping to unload goods further east, and the last warehouses closed in 1972.

 

Many artists lived in the area in the 1970s (presumably due to the low cost of living there), reportedly including David Hockney and Derek Jarman.

 

Shad Thames was regenerated in the 1980s and 1990s, when the disused but picturesque warehouses throughout the area were converted into expensive flats, many with restaurants, bars, shops, etc. on the ground floor.

 

(Source: Wikipedia)

 

Just another lovely place in the beautiful Hardanger district.

 

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“Most of the dandelions had changed from suns into moons.”

― Vladimir Nabokov

The black turnstone is slowly getting its Summer plumage. I noticed among other things that the white patch they have in their face is getting much prominent. I have been able recently to photograph them in "mutation" but I have not had a chance to process these pictures yet... I am way behind in my processing and posting... but will try to dig a picture with the Summer markings before the end of Summer or perhaps I should say before the beginning of Summer, which ever comes first :)

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I can’t resist loving Ontario’s fall season. Wish you a wonderful day.

Series: Expedition into the near environment

Having fun with three images taken at the same mill somewhere in Upstate NY

American Goldfinch Molting to Spring Plumage - Waterloo Township, Michigan

The wind is constantly blowing at the dunes. Each day, the footprints on the dunes are smoothed away. Each day, the dunes are reshaped. It is dusty, but beautiful. 20230618SossusvleiDune.jpg

The butterfly is also a symbol of transformation.

A shallow river bed flourishes with native grasses during a dry winter near Jamieson, Victoria.

Transformations~

   

"Nature will bear the closest inspection. She invites us to lay our eye level with her smallest leaf, and take an insect view of its plain."

Henry David Thoreau

 

While taking an early morning walk today, I spied this leaf at my feet. I promised I'd return and the leaf waited for me. Bliss!

Multiple exposure based on this piece by Yin XiuZhen from the Chinese Material Art exhibition in Chicago.

 

More about this incredible artist here:

 

www.pacegallery.com/artists/yin-xiuzhen/

 

**All photos are copyrighted**

This Bleeding heart Clerodendrum Is a small wood Bush,

Please click on the link to see its transformation especially in Autumn,

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"Flow and transformation"

 

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Taken from White Bird Hill Summit in Idaho off US-95. A beautiful drive.

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"Transformation is a process, and as life happens there are tons of ups and downs. It's a journey of discovery - there are moments on mountaintops and moments in deep valleys of despair."

Quote - Rick Warren

I've heard about watching paint dry or ice cubes melt...but have you ever watched Jello become less than bouncy? I just couldn't toss the lemon and orange Jello out without attempting to capture their last moments as they blended themselves into one massive container of liquid sweetness. :) I've been home for way too long!

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"We delight in the beauty of the butterfly but rarely admit the changes it has gone through to achieve that beauty." -Maya Angelou

 

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The story of the marble...

 

First, let me tell you, I lost my marbles ages ago, so this one wasn't mine to lose. It was actually mine to find. I've been a collector of sea glass for a few years and sea marbles are the beach combers holy grail.

 

Last Sunday I went on my normal afternoon drive and ended up in Bacon Cove. Beside being beautiful, a place named after my favourite pig product will always have a special place in my heart. But I digress. I stopped the truck on a random road, followed a random trail, and found myself on a random little beach. Everything was grey and dreary except for the sparkle of that yellow cats eye appearing and disappearing as the waves allowed. I couldn't believe my eyes so I wandered out and chased that little marble as the ocean tried to reclaim it.

 

The cats eye looked shiny from the salt water but as it dried the beautiful frosty sea glass look appeared. It felt smooth but I could see it was worn and no longer perfectly round.

 

I've had many a marble over the years but this one, transformed by the waves and grit is an absolute stunner. And despite its turbulent life, the changes have become a beautiful symbol of endurance, strength, and what it means to be a survivor.

 

Maybe thats the reason I collect sea glass. Every time I touch and see it, I am reminded of its inspiring story of transformation.

“L'amour ne sert jamais à transformer les autres. Il n'est que l'instrument de notre propre transformation.”

Michel Conte

 

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As I come towards the end of my third year in Thailand I have been looking back on my time here and thinking about how much my life has changed. I am more active, sociable, full of energy and generally feel brighter than I have in many years. Every day I enjoy warm sunshine, have a world full of colour, interesting sounds, incredible tastes and smells and experiences that constantly ensure that I live my life on the edge of my comfort zone. I am surrounded by lots of amazing people and have formed some firm friendships that I hope will last me a lifetime. In spite of the global pandemic and all the tragedy and life disruption we have all had to endure I am very thankful for my time here and can honestly say that this experience has taken years off me.

 

The leap of faith that we took in 2018 certainly paid off! I think these comparative shots from 2017 and 2021 say a thousand words.

 

Time for a lengthy break from Flickr now as we take our summer holidays but we'll be back for year 4 in August!

Trying to be who I want to be!

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