Begging for a Caption
Some photographs just beg for a caption: And this one (couldn’t resist): For Nancy Merrill’s Photo a Week Challenge: meme-worthy shots.
Read MoreGrowing with gratitude for life's challenges
Some photographs just beg for a caption: And this one (couldn’t resist): For Nancy Merrill’s Photo a Week Challenge: meme-worthy shots.
Read MoreWinter winds blow harsh,undeterred, delicate pinksembrace Spring’s promise. (For Cee’s Flower of the Day)
Read MorePeachy keen, I am,revved by the promise of Spring –invigorated. (For Cee’s Flower of the Day)
Read MoreThe antics of the Reddish Egret, and of course its stature, distinguish this bird without further identification. As soon as we pull up to the water’s edge at Indian Point Park, I can see the bird hopping and swaying, like a giant metronome, keeping time to some unknown beat. I make my way up the […]
Read MoreThese big, beautiful blooms welcomed us to the State Park in Bentsen. How delightful after days of fog and rain. (Cee’s Flower of the Day.)
Read MoreFor Lens-Artists Photo Challenge: Close Up
Read MoreMy very first blog post on this site is entitled “Relevance of Story“. It was inspired by the work of Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie whose Ted Talk: The Danger of a Single Story, challenged me to think differently about how, as a teacher, I approached my craft. Her words are also a recipe for living compassionately. Each time we open a blog post and read, we are touching a part of someone’s story. Every time […]
Read MoreAge, I’m determining, does not define me. Each new decade presents a different attitude and energy in regards to life, and sixty is but a new approach. Naturally, the onset of a debilitating illness and all the losses I incurred, made me feel old and redundant, but I’m happy to say, I emerging from that […]
Read MoreA solo kayaker, slices throughsilent waters A single flowerblooms brightjoyful beacon A lonely vessel,awaits a steward,stillness remains. (For Cee’s Black & White challenge: Isolated Objects)
Read MoreIt started with a tree. Something about the texture of the bark appealed to me, so I took a picture. Then I examined the image on my computer, and pondered what the image was saying to me. Did it need altering? Was it worth keeping? Every time I looked at it, I was drawn to […]
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