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I drag myself out of bed... I start driving to work... and I'm usually treated to a gorgeous sky for the sunrise...
Now, the 2nd one I put in there, not because I go to church every day.. but a lot of the time, I have those moments where I'm thankful for the things I have in life... and I make sure to mention that... or say a quick prayer for my friends that might be having a rough time in life.. To me, its that one moment of pure clarity that I'm able to have that makes everything perfect.
Then... there's work. I work for the automotive industry here at work, designing tooling and machining concepts for our customers. Sometimes its a pain in the butt... but sometimes its really rewarding.
And then lastly... the sunsets around here. During the winter there are usually clouds that are a blazing when the sun hits them correctly...
Then... I get to come home and enjoy life with my wife. I'm sure you'll see enough pictures of that soon enough. lol.
Some of my many addictions ~ laptop & electronics // digital camera // flowers // coffee // cell phone // cigs // giant coffee cups & saucers // sunflowers // candles // ... and Photogamer!! The circle is complete. ~ Sota!! ~ where's the ladybugs? ... the leopards?!? I may have to create an Addictive, Part II :o)
It is the Daily Rotinue at a Tribal Village in Araku Valley, Andhra Pradesh, India. (C)H.K.Rajashekar.
M4H 4/52: Daily routine.
I am a creature of habit. I admit it, I assess change with a cynical sideways glance instead of jumping in with both feet. One of my daily routines is breakfast; I have the same breakfast every. Single. Day. I get in a breakfast routine and I stick with it for months or even years (hey, I like this breakfast). Each day I have oatmeal (in the same bowl) mixed with Maine blueberries, stevia, and cinnamon. And I have coffee in the same mug.
I get the best reception outside my apartment. Oftentimes after work, I'll call to check in. Are you on Cingular? We can talk for free.
I mentioned before that writing Braille is done in reverse: you write from right to left and you have to write the mirror image of every letter. When you flip the page over, you get the text written correctly and can read it from left to right with the letters written correctly.
This is what writing Braille looks like. I learn "blind writing", so I only use my sense of touch to write. I have to feel every Braille cell separately before I emboss the letters into the paper. My left hand runs along the cells in the line and I punch the bumps into the paper with my right hand. When I come to the end of the line, I move down to the next line and repeat the process.
As far as the orientation of the pen within each cell goes, you get the feeling where and how to move the tip. You can also use the sides of the cell to find the correct position for the tip of the pen and then press down to make the bumps in the paper correctly.
You'd be surprised, but, as complicated as this process looks, it is actually much easier if I do it in the dark or with my eyes closed. If I try to write Braille by looking at the cells on the slate, I get totally confused and make nothing but mistakes. However, if I "write blind", I hardly ever make a mistake any more.
Oh, one more thing: you can see that I'm holding a pen in my hand. When I got the slate, I could not get the Braille stylus. So, a friend who is blind and has used Braille all his life told me that using a pen to emboss Braille works just fine. I use an old BIC pen with a medium tip so that I don't tear the paper.
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July’s Above and Beyond Challenge was about daily routines: what is and what should be in my daily routine. Now this may seem pretty simple, but when I am spread too thin, I sometimes see things that I wish I could fit in, and then the things that I wish I could get rid of. It’s that ever long struggle to find balance. I have failed very often, but feel like I am starting to come into that place in my life when I can find balance.
There are things that I still have not found time to fit in my schedule each and every day…. But it’s about learning priorities and balancing things accordingly. This challenge really helped me see that the balance is coming and better than it was: not perfect, but better!
A middle-aged businesswoman shows frustration by giving a thumbs down while sitting at a desk with a laptop
...making sure we always say good morning, have a good day, welcome home and goodnight with a kiss.
I love every part of my day spent with my husband by my side.
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A sleek coffee machine display shows various brewing options in a contemporary kitchen. The settings include espresso, cappuccino, and cleaning, enhancing the coffee-making experience.
I've put up some of my favourite quotes and poems transcribed in Braille on the walls, so that I can read them whenever I want.
This one is by William Blake:
"To see a world in a grain of sand,
And heaven in a wild flower,
Hold infinity in the palm of your hand
And eternity in an hour."
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Some of my many addictions ~ laptop & electronics // digital camera // flowers // coffee // cell phone // cigs // giant coffee cups & saucers // sunflowers // candles // ... and Photogamer!! The circle is complete. ~ Sorta!! ~ where's the ladybugs? ... the leopards?!? I may have to create an Addictive, Part II :o)
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Choices and Daily Rituals
Story: I see them daily, following the same routine, saying the same things, and living the same day repeatedly. They take identical pictures and check their reflections on every surface. The world is vast, full of opportunities and choices, but they, like me, wear dark glasses as they go through life. I wish I could shake myself and realise the chances I'm missing, but I'm in a trance, convinced that this narrow path is all there is. Existence keeps moving on, and it pains me that I can't see past the capital waste. We could achieve so much if we didn't sit on the fence and merely comment on each other. But here I am, watching this play with the spectators, where the power to change the script is on the tip of our tongues, yet we decide not to say it.
Description: Dive into the profound narrative of life in repetition, where each day mirrors the last. This exploration goes beyond the surface, questioning the comfort of routine and the opportunities that whisper for attention. It's a call to recognise the vastness of life's stage and our power to change the script that shapes our existence.
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Keywords: Routine, Monotony, Reflection, Opportunities, Choices, Trance, Change, Street Art, Urban Art, City Art