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During our cruise down the Yangtze River in China, we boarded a small touring boat (shown in this photo) and set out to explore the scenic Goddess Stream (aka Shennv Stream). The beautiful stream is located in Wushan County along the Yangtze River. between Qinshi Town and Feifeng Peak.
For more information about this beautiful area: www.chinatourguide.com/chongqing/goddess_stream.html
Earlier this fall season and I think this was taken in Virginia. Much of Virginia is in drought condition but I understand many states are experiencing the same. Today however... It's Raining! A nice cold rain to be sure but we are expecting between 2-3 inches. It won't fix the drought but it is much welcomed all the same. :) Time to bundle myself and camera up and go catch some raindrop photos perhaps!
A tributary to the Merced River winds its way through the Yosemite Valley on a cold winter day in California's Sierra Mountains.
When light becomes optimum, we may reach out
to the steady stream no doubt
cold as it may be, the opuscule journey
is keynote to nature's indelible power of attorney
over the rites of Spring, our signature tune
for hope over the attire of the unreasoned full moon
glimmering in reflected glory despite vortical challenge
of every strenuous contortion in psychedelic allonge
a Dali clockface slipping by in surrealist memoir
or an Impressionistic dream By the Water a-la-Renoir
we are left in a trance, truncated from reality no doubt
a journeying vision ebbs through our very senses devout
clinging to Nature is now a choice apart
distance measured from society's truculent black art
in trust with light, entertained by resources a plenty
music the only additive needed as emotives are many
such is this efficacious moment now streaming-by
for eclectic complexioned reflections, are no cosmetic shadow by-the-bye
no indeed not, this is Nature's very own compelling autograph;
a preface to the climate of life in Her environmentally-friendly bibliograph
by anglia24
10h40: 18/03/2008
©2008anglia24
Les clés de Saint Georges
Symbole double, ouverture et fermeture, la clé a à la fois un rôle d'initiation et de discrimination. La clé ouvre la voie initiatique. Le pouvoir des clés est celui qui permet de lier et de délier, d'ouvrir ou de fermer le ciel. Selon la terminologie alchimique, c'est le pouvoir de coaguler et de dissoudre.
Elle est donc aussi l'attribut de saint Pierre qui ouvrait et fermait l'accès au Royaume des Cieux. Selon la terminologie hermétique, la clef est reliée aux Grands Mystères et Petits Mystères. Dans les contes et légendes, elles marquent les étapes de la purification et de l'initiation.
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Symbol doubles, opening and closure(lock), the key has at the same time a role of initiation and discrimination. The key opens the initiatory way. The power of keys is the one who allows to bind(connect) and to loosen(free), to open or to close the sky. According to the alchemical terminology, it is the power to coagulate and to dissolve.
It is also the attribute of Saint Peter) which opened and closed the access to the Celestial kingdom. According to the hermetic terminology, the key is connected(bound) with the Big Mysteries and Small Mysteries. In the tales and the legends, they mark the stages of the purification and the initiation.
Natures tears, see them fly
Out from the depths of the hidden eye
See them ride the waves and flow
Along the stream, watch them go
Swimming the waters and stones that lie
Deep in the depths of the hidden eye
I just got back from 2 weeks on the Isle of Wight and working my way through the images.
One evening as the tide was going out I headed to Newtown (one of my favourite parts of the island) and as I crossed over the bridge I saw this.
At first I was disappointed it wasnt high tide but actually, I much prefer this with the snaking sliver of water weaving around the mudbanks and beautifully coloured grasses.
This is a photo of the sunlight refracting through wind driven ripples in a shallow stream at Clam Harbour Beach.
Found this wonderful little forest stream while out in Alberta. It looked good in its natural state, but in my opinion, it looked even better cross processed. Enjoy!