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Finding That Moment? This was one of those moments for me. Thanks for viewing my work. Stay safe and be happy. Be kind to others.🙏

Brussels, 2022

 

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The river moved fast and the clouds overhead were changing swiftly but for me the moment was still.

 

Holy smokes - I look at this after the Monday morning rush and start of the week and I want to go back! I'll close my eyes and dream....for now! :-)

 

Happy new week all! Hope it is filled with good thoughts and calm waters.

  

Cute little gosling cuddling up with her sibling, looking for comfort

Thought I would throw in my most recent experiment

LOL

too strange?

too dark?

:~)

"Let’s get Physical" #AdamsPhotoChallenge

In World name: Ivoceno Rossini

 

Searching for chi!

  

♫♫ You're the Best Around ♫♫

Losing your marbles means: losing your mind. Luckely I found mine:-)

Romeo watch "Finding Nemo"

A shot of the domes of the Observatory of Guardamonte with the Milky Way in the background. Want to know how to do shot like this? Check my home page for the guide!

HSS 😊 😊 😍

 

The family is our refuge and our springboard; nourished on it, we can advance to new horizons. In every conceivable manner, the family is link to our past, bridge to our future.

Alex Haley

 

Thank you for your kind visit. Have a wonderful and beautiful day! ❤️ ❤️ ❤️

~ Finding Wonderland ~

 

Almost night. Fogy afternoon, great for misty shots.

I find my self in the middle of the duck's field. They migrate to South and at night they stay here to rest.

 

Chinook Creek, Mount Rainier National Park, Washington

 

I went to the mountains to look at wildflowers yesterday and ended up watching waterfalls and spending hours sitting by the beautiful clear waters of Chinook Creek, surrendering the stresses of the week to the rhythm of the flowing water.

 

The healing process for my foot will take awhile longer but I I got doctor approval for some easy walking as long as it wasn't painful, and I have been sadly missing alpine wildflower season, so I had planned to head up early in the morning to Mount Rainier National Park to visit some short and flat trails that usually have good wildflower viewing.

 

However, I arrived at my destination to find it overflowing with cars and people. (I would later find out from someone who asked me for directions, that the park rangers were directing people to this area as an alternative to the very long wait to get into the Sunrise entrance.) Being not in the mood for crowds of people, I decided to head to a less crowded spot and a trail I have hiked before that I knew had some waterfalls and creek access within the first half mile. I'm not sure the steepness of that half mile, the uneven trail surface, and the rocky sections by the water were quite the "easy walking" the doctor had in mind but I did give my foot some therapeutic soakings in an ice cold glacier fed stream!

 

I found a couple of beautiful spots to sit down by the creek, and without miles of hiking ahead of me I had plenty of time to relax and enjoy them. So I immersed myself in the sounds of the rush and flow of the creek, watched the play of sunlight on the water and how it changed as the sun moved across the sky, visually explored in depth all the details of the rocks and pools of water, and lazily watched dragonflies, butterflies, and an American Dipper. And since I only saw 3 other people in the hours that I was there, I especially enjoyed the soul nurturing tranquility of solitude. (A surprising find on a sunny Saturday in August at Mount Rainier!)

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Mt Merapi Volcano - Central Java

  

Here's a photo of the iconic lighthouse bathing in the early sunlight, I got there by 5:30am and had the lighthouse all to myself and one other photog. Walking around and finding this small puddle, I was super happy with even just a partial lighthouse reflection.

 

Many thanks to your visit, favs and comments; wishing you a wonderful holiday season!

 

(Camera clock was 1 hour behind...)

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Belgium, 2021

  

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Never lose your sense of wonder.

Geiranger, desde 1500 m. de altitud.

EXPLORED.....Thank you!

 

From a running train.

 

Dear friends…..NO MULTI-GROUP INVITES & GRAPHICS please!

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Belgium, 2021

  

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Brussels, 2022

 

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Sometimes finding balance in life is like walking a tight rope. Lean a bit too far one way and everything is lost.

 

Continuing my Autumn morning pastels. The second photo from the "Autumn Inspirations I" series (2 of 4).

When going through a tunnel, the only direction is to go toward the light.

There is a tunnel.

Today we got the news......there is light.

Breathing easier. 'Nuff said.

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Belgium, 2021

  

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