Here is a closer glimpse of the thing with feathers in Kai Tai Lagoon Nature Park. One more shot tomorrow, that confirmed the identity….
With feathers
Here is a closer glimpse of the thing with feathers in Kai Tai Lagoon Nature Park. One more shot tomorrow, that confirmed the identity….
On Sunday I went to Hurricane Ridge and went out on snowshoes. The snow was packed enough that I could have walked most of it in hiking boots, but I want practice with the snowshoes. There were 70 inches of snow. People were sledding, skiing, hiking and playing all over the ridge.
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.
For photrablogger’s Mundane Monday #90.
I took this on the beach on Christmas Day, walking with my daughter.
This is one of the rounds my family sang:
Now I walk in beauty
Beauty is before me
Beauty is behind me
Above and below me
My daughter and I went to the beach to walk yesterday afternoon. We got out of the car and she said, “Oh, the most amazing clouds!”
I hope you walk in beauty at least for a few minutes today.
This is for the Daily Prompt: discover.
I see people out with ear buds in place, walking or running. I also see people outside face down towards their phones.
I am sending people outdoors from my clinic, without ear buds, with cell phone off or silenced.
We need the sensory input from forests, from the outdoors, from fields, from beaches. We need the unpredictable and to USE all our senses. Smell, sound, proprioception… Proprioception is your feet telling you whether you are on a flat surface or little stones or a dirt path or that there is a rock there. My daughter and I walked on the beach last night, without a flashlight. I stumbled more than her. We discussed night vision and clearly hers is better than mine. We could see the light of Seattle reflecting from the clouds and onto the water of the Salish Sea. Mostly clouds, a few stars, no streetlights. We could see the windows of houses along the beach. The tide was out and the waves were very quiet, and we walked into a flock of sandpipers who called.
When my son was 18 months old, we took him to family land in Ontario, Canada, with old cabins on a lake. The paths are dirt. I ran those paths in the dark as a child for years, and every year the rocks and sticks were different. My son was used to floors and sidewalks and a grassy yard. For the first few days he stumbled on the paths, which are not even. By the time we left, he was running the paths with ease.
We need that sensory input and proprioception and to use all of our senses. When we get new complex sensory input, chronic pain sensors are turned down, as the brain is engaged to evaluate new information. We need outdoors, we need sensory input, we need uneven paths and beaches and rocks, we need to practice balance or else we lose the skills….
Turn off your phone. Take off your headphones. I exchange calls with birds often. I hear eagles and can imitate their call. I am good enough that sometimes the eagles that I cannot even see when I call, will drop down from the sky to see where the sound came from….Am I some sort of weird eagle insulting them?
Happy solstice and joy to you and yours.
I am submitting this for the Daily Post Prompt: bespoke.
I took this April 1, 2016.
For the Daily Prompt: Mystical.
Where will these stairs take me?
I took this walking around in Portland the first weekend in December. I like the colors, green to pale yellow and cream, leaves, VW and the tree. I don’t have cars that match my fall leaves but wish I did….
For the weekly photo prompt: New Horizon.
Doesn’t the ferry look small under the sky?
My goal is to keep seeing beauty and the sky.
BLIND WILDERNESS
in front of the garden gate - JezzieG
Discover and re-discover Mexicoβs cuisine, culture and history through the recipes, backyard stories and other interesting findings of an expatriate in Canada
Or not, depending on my mood
All those moments will be lost in time, like tears in rain!
An onion has many layers. So have I!
Exploring the great outdoors one step at a time
Some of the creative paths that escaped from my brain!
Books, reading and more ... with an Australian focus ... written on Ngunnawal Country
Engaging in some lyrical athletics whilst painting pictures with words and pounding the pavement. I run; blog; write poetry; chase after my kids & drink coffee.
Coast-to-coast US bike tour
Generative AI
Climbing, Outdoors, Life!
imperfect pictures
Refugees welcome - FlΓΌchtlinge willkommen I am teaching German to refugees. Ich unterrichte geflΓΌchtete Menschen in der deutschen Sprache. I am writing this blog in English and German because my friends speak English and German. Ich schreibe auf Deutsch und Englisch, weil meine Freunde Deutsch und Englisch sprechen.
En fotoblogg
Books by author Diana Coombes
NEW FLOWERY JOURNEYS
in search of a better us
Personal Blog
Art from the Earth
π πππππΎπ πΆπππ½π―ππΎππ.πΌππ ππππΎ.
Taking the camera for a walk!!!
From the Existential to the Mundane - From Poetry to Prose
1 Man and His Bloody Dog
Homepage Engaging the World, Hearing the World and speaking for the World.
Anne M Bray's art blog, and then some.
My Personal Rants, Ravings, & Ruminations
You must be logged in to post a comment.