I took this in Portland, a couple months ago. Leaves down but fruit still on the tree, each with a droplet in the rain.
Droplets
I took this in Portland, a couple months ago. Leaves down but fruit still on the tree, each with a droplet in the rain.
The Olympic Mountains were visible along the horizon from the ferry yesterday. They are huge and wild, still. But the sky is bigger, isn’t it? The sky and the clouds dwarf the mountains….
I was crossing from Coupeville to Port Townsend yesterday afternoon, and the Olympic Mountains were gorgeous. I wanted to capture the haze between the lower ridge and the high peaks, mist and mystery.
I feel so blessed today, living here, the beauty, friends and family that I love and that love me. There are always things we need to let go of, gently, with a blessing. Let go and chart a course to the future and sail free.
Yesterday evening sunset, glorious amazing colors changing…
For Photrablogger’s Mundane Monday #91. The sky was amazing tonight as the sun set.
The east and the west are yours, the north and the south are yours.
The center is mine.
I stand in the center, I sit in the center, I sleep in the center.
I move and it moves with me.
There are no doors to close.
I am here and the Beloved is here and the universe is all around me.
I walk in beauty and ugliness, joy and grief, riches and poverty.
I walk on concrete and in trees, indoors and out, up stairs and down.
I walk on land and in seas, below ground and above, in darkness and light.
Now I walk in beauty: beauty before me, beauty behind me, above me and below me.
The center holds: blessing to the Beloved.
For the Daily Prompt: tempted.
This is the view from my window at work yesterday as the sun rose. That is Mount Ranier across the sound, tucked just behind the branches. It has been very clear and very cold for us, down in the 20s.
I am tempted away from work when I look out….
We went for a walk last night down town. On the way back, the bell in the fire tower was illuminated and looks magical. The tower was built in 1890 for the town fire bell and has been preserved. Read about it at the Jefferson County Historical Society : http://www.jchsmuseum.org/Resources/Resources-HistoricPreservationBellTower.html
I hope we can come together as a country for health care as this community has for the bell tower….
This is for the Photo Prompt: resilient.
I am at the lake. There are younger people with me. We go to the graveyard. The earth is soft and loose. There are no markers or stones. We do not need them.
“I can feel the people in the earth.” says one of the younger people.
“Me too!” says another.
“Of course.” I say. I name the people under the earth and introduce them. The young people are amazed. I am surprised that they have never felt the dead. I think the cities and concrete and phones and television and computers: all of these must block the signals. But we never allowed electricity here. The phones don’t work. Candles, aladdin lamps, propane stoves and heat with wood in old cabins. Thin shacks where we hear the wind and water, and tents, lying in the embrace of the earth.
We leave but when we come back, the young start to reach down into the soft earth, arms length. “Did they die young?” one asks. “We want to know more.”
“You must be patient.” I say. “Don’t push the dead.”
Later I return a third time to sit quietly alone with the dead. Dark falls, moonless, overcast, no stars. I stand to return to the cabins and my flashlight dies. I know the paths well, but not the path to the graveyard. I tie up my long skirt and kneel. I feel the ground gently. Yes, I can feel the path. I start to crawl slowly, stopping to feel the packed worn earth. I think of wolves and cougars but none have been here for years. It is not cold enough for exposure. It is just dark and slow. The dead are with me and approve.
BLIND WILDERNESS
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