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I was really excited to arrive in Denver, Colorado, knowing that almost every bird I would find would be a Life Bird. ( Many birds of the western States are not found in the eastern States). But, it rained 6 out of 8 days, with one day of snow.
This picture of Denver (in the dark band midscreen) was taken looking East from the foothills of the Rocky Mountains.
SUNSET - Boca Raton, Florida U.S.A.
Spring 2020 - Florida Everglades
It's Rainy Season and Hurricane Season for us right now in
South Florida (from June 1st to November 1st). We're seeing
'quite-active' weather-development (recently) on a daily-basis.
I have quite a backlog of sunset-images mixed with thunderstorm
activity, and I will be posting those 'weather-event' evenings over
the next few months, along with some summer wildlife captures
and probably some travel-photography, too. Enjoy your summer!
*[left-double-click for a closer-look]
To come into our power. What an amazing mantra to keep in mind. We are all powerful beyond measure, I believe that truly. We are all pent up energy that wants to ring out loudly like thunder. I have heard so many people saying this year that they want to help but can't, that they want to feel powerful or like they make a difference but they simply don't. I get it, so much. I understand what it feels like to feel powerless. To have so little, to not know what to give, to not know what helps. The truth is, though, that every good intentioned deed helps. Every little bit helps. All we need to do is come into our power, understand our worth, know in our cells that we are unique and that uniqueness can change the world. So here I am exploding...or, my dark version of coming into my power.
Today I released a 20 Day Portfolio Renovation Challenge. The concept is simple: for 20 days, starting January 1st, you will receive an email in your inbox. By the end of the 20 days you will have received 60+ questions/exercises and 5 educational videos about how to enhance and overhaul your portfolio. The best part? 40% of the earnings goes to charity. We have already raised 1k for charity in just 3 hours. But I know we can do more. Sign up if you can, I'd be so grateful. Link in bio as well. www.promotingpassion.com/20-day-challenge/
Day 19 of my December self-portrait challenge.
P.S. To see a variation of this concept: www.flickr.com/photos/brookeshaden/8509650433
SUNSET - Boca Raton, Florida U.S.A.
Spring 2020 - Florida Everglades
It's Rainy Season and Hurricane Season for us right now in
South Florida (from June 1st to November 1st). We're seeing
'quite-active' weather-development (recently) on a daily-basis.
I have quite a backlog of sunset-images mixed with thunderstorm
activity, and I will be posting those 'weather-event' evenings over
the next few months, along with some summer wildlife captures
and probably some travel-photography, too. Enjoy your summer!
*[left-double-click for a closer-look]
Viewing on black is recommended please. pressL
These beautiful castle ruins are loved by many. Yesterday I got caught in the hailstones, hence the white patches on the dunes and on the grass ( LHS ).
DO SOMETHING THAT REQUIRES BRAVERY EVERY SINGLE DAY.
www.promotingpassion.com/on-the-horizon/
This is my new mantra, and the catalyst for creating this image in Iceland modeled by the lovely Mia Hutchinson. New blog post on fear, why we run from it, how it ruins others, and why we should love it.
We were waiting for our tour boat , the Maid of Coruisk, to return to pick us up for our brief tour of the Loch. We head into the blackness at the center of the image. Fortunately, the sea was very calm and the sun occasionally broke through the clouds. I believe the mountians hiding in the clouds are the Black Cuillans.
VIEW LARGE!! VIEW LARGE!! VIEW LARGE!!
This photo was taken yesterday at South Australia country side... I was keep thinking what I gonna name this photo...eventually I thought of the song "Green Green Grass of Home"... is that suit the image??
The black cloud covered the blue long enough to drop a few buckets of rain, along with a 5-minute thunder storm, and finished off with a lovely rainbow.
Taken from above the village of Sabden (lower down from Pendle Hill), Ribble Valley. Needless to say, I got soaked.
A dramatic version of one of the prison buildings on Alcatraz, San Francisco, just as a storm was rolling in.
SUNSET - Boca Raton, Florida U.S.A.
Spring 2020 - Florida Everglades
It's Rainy Season and Hurricane Season for us right now in
South Florida (from June 1st to November 1st). We're seeing
'quite-active' weather-development (recently) on a daily-basis.
I have quite a backlog of sunset-images mixed with thunderstorm
activity, and I will be posting those 'weather-event' evenings over
the next few months, along with some summer wildlife captures
and probably some travel-photography, too. Enjoy your summer!
*[left-double-click for a closer-look]
To View Large On Black and Listen To The Song
If You Go Away
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If you go away
On a summer day
Then you might as well
Take the sun away
All the birds that flew
In the summer sky
When our love was new
And our hearts were high
When the day was young
And the nights were long
And the moon stood still
For the night bird's song.
If you go away
If you go away
If you go away
But if you stay
I’ll make you a day
Like no day has been
Or will be again
We'll sail the sun
We'll ride on the rain
We'll talk to the trees
We'll fly with the wind
But if you go away
When I love you so
There’ll be nothing left
In the world you know
Just an empty moon
Full of empty space
Like the empty look
I see on your face.
If you go away
If you go away
If you go away
But if you stay
I’ll make you a day
Like no day has been
Or will be again
We'll sail the sun
We'll ride on the rain
We'll talk to the trees
We'll fly with the wind.
If you go away
If you go away
If you go away
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Jackues Brel, Rod Mackuen
Seen at sunset from the stern of cruise ship MV Azores in the North Sea as bad weather was closing in on a lone oil/gas rig silhouetted against the setting sun.
Or our little holiday home, the chalet, at any rate! You'll be pleased to know that we just made it, and had the kettle on by the time the heavens opened!
A quick stop off on our long journey from Norwich to Mullion via Exeter. Parked up at Carlyon Bay and walked to Charlestown. What a fantastic introduction to the South coast of Cornwall. Rugged coastal path, beautiful harbour, ice cream, cider, and after a bit more trekking, a secluded cove with rock pools for the kids (and big kids!)
Believe it or not, while those black clouds continually threatened us with rain, we had sun for the most part and the wet stuff stayed inland.
Now after a lovely week we prepare to head home to Norfolk.
Chain harrow, quad bike and operative in perfect harmony. On farmland at Staple Fitzpaine, Somerset.