Wednesday, September 16, 2015

Tuesday, September 15, 2015

Good Morning, Grandmother Tree and Blue Sky

I so love morning sunshine. 

(big, happy sigh)

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Sunday, September 13, 2015

Practicing Peace

So love how she sits
 quiet and steady
in the middle,
unfazed by the movement
going on around her.

What a blessed example 
for me
on how to simply
Be Here.

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Saturday, September 12, 2015

Another Gorgeous Fall Afternoon

Summer and Fall.
Monkey grass bloom and oak leaf
and another photo graciously received.

After yard work and collecting 5 trash cans full 
of leaves, grass clippings and branches, 
hubby set us up to watch the Dawgs football game 
on our back patio. 

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Friday, September 11, 2015

Receiving a Gorgeous Fall Photo

I recently finished the book, "Eyes of the Heart: Photography as a Christian Contemplative Practice" by Christine Valters Paintner, which I really enjoyed and would highly recommend. She has a *great* section on shadow, talking about how, both in photos and in ourselves, shadows give them/us interest and depth. And!! Not all shadows are "negative." Our "unclaimed *beauty*" is tucked away in our shadows, too, just waiting to be discovered. Love that *so* much! ♥

Fun fact? A warm smile spread when I saw that Liz Lamoreux's book, "Inner Excavation," is listed in the back as an additional resource!

Another of Christine's ideas that I was especially drawn to was an invitation to practice "receiving" a photo rather than "taking" one, meaning don't try to compose it or set one up, just look around and receive what's there. She explains that this practice helps encourage us to receive whatever we find when we look at ourselves, too.

When I came home from work today, it was a gorgeous, warm, early Fall afternoon - sparkling sunlight dappling thru the trees, just the right temperature with a slight breeze - so I sat outside in our back yard for about an hour. After enjoying a bowl of chilled applesauce with a sprinkling of cinnamon and a drizzle of honey, I meditated ... just watching the trees and breathing.

When I finished, I saw this sweet little red leaf not too far away from me (it's still mostly green here), put my phone low to the ground not far from her and I received this beautiful photo. 

First picture, no filters.

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Glimpses of Fall's Grace

Our backyard this morning.
The dogwood has started her transformation.

This little lovely is usually one of the first 
to finish dressing in her glorious, deep red dress.

(Thought it might be fun to take a photo each week
and watch her transformation.)

Such a blessing to find beautiful bits of Fall
tucked in the amidst this afternoon's waning sunshine
and green grass.

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Thursday, September 10, 2015