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As the sun started to slip behind the clouds, there was a surprisingly bright reflection of the skies on the still water in front of my feet.
I'm spending a lot more time staring at my desk recently, usually rather despondently. Sunlight through the blinds can create some lovely patterns across the desk, which is pleasant and soothing.
- www.kevin-palmer.com - The morning sunlight first shone on Moncreiffe Ridge before reaching the lower hills.
The One remains, the many change and pass;
Heaven's light forever shines, Earth's shadows fly;
Life, like a dome of many-coloured glass,
Stains the white radiance of Eternity,
- Adonaïs, Percy Bysshe Shelley
Taken at a beautiful place that I love going because it's beautiful and peaceful. It's quite hidden though. The front of it may look like a casual park with a small playground and rather oversized parking area, but behind and that and over a canal is a fabulous lake where you can run, relax, and even fish.
Bright Sunny day - Look at the Sun between those thin clouds.
Has been shared in a Sweden's English News website for an article titled - "Skin cancer figures rising in Sweden" which was written by David Landes (david.landes@thelocal.se/+46 8 656 6518)
See : www.thelocal.se/10668/20080324/
OR in my blog : munaz.blogspot.com/2008/03/my-photo-on-sweden-english-new...
woke up with clapton in my head again.
thought I'd share.
If I could reach the stars I'd pull one down for you
Shine it on my heart so you could see the truth
That this love I have inside is everything it seems
But for now I find it's only in my dreams
That I can change the world
I would be the sunlight in your universe
You would think my love was really something good
Baby if I could change the world
I know that this is a bit dark, but I liked her reflection...plus, I am always so fascinated by the sun in different modes!!
It seems to me that nature takes all that is bright and fresh and living about Spring and concentrates it into poppies, then scatters them joyfully along the roadside.
They are returning to the Columbia River Gorge!