Monday, June 30, 2008
Natural Health
I think gazing at this lovely arrangement of flowers is similar to gazing at a fish tank full of fish -- it lowers my blood pressure!
Sunday, June 29, 2008
Saturday, June 28, 2008
Splash of Color
Thursday, June 26, 2008
Keeping Watch
Wednesday, June 25, 2008
Balancing of Opposites
I'm not exactly sure why but I often seem to be intrigued by the combination of flowers and stone. I think it's something about the "hardness" and "softness" that come together and are made better (or at least more interesting) because of the pairing.
When they are together the flowers are not seen by me as, "too delicate" and the stone is not seen as, "too sturdy." Together they create a balance and each aspect is valuable and necessary...
Monday, June 23, 2008
Sunday, June 22, 2008
Drama in the Sky
I've been meaning to get this picture uploaded since I took it a couple weeks ago. Oh, the drama of it all! Clashing cold fronts and warm fronts, interplay of dark and light, producing winds and rains and sometimes lightning and thunder.
But behind it all is the steady blue sky and shining sun waiting patiently for the lower altitude drama to tire itself out...
Saturday, June 21, 2008
The Charm of Simplicity
I've returned to exploring my suburban backyard. These delicate little flowers are back in force. (I need to learn the names of the things I see!) Each flower is only about the size of a pea.
I love getting down on the ground to see them up close and to see the world from their perspective. Each tiny bloom looks so sweet to me. They have soft blue and pink coloring and could easily be overlooked if only viewed from afar.
Close up though, each flower takes on its own space and unique place in the universe. Each flower is no more or no less allowed to fill and participate in that unique space than any other flower. The petite blossoms simply are...
Friday, June 20, 2008
More City Oasis Wonderfulness
I am loving my local Forest Hill Park and since today is a gorgeous June day I will go there for another walk a little later on.
Just thought I'd throw up another photo from a recent walk. I'm not really sure what this specific representative of flora is called but upon further inspection it is quite intriguing with it's multitude of baby buds swaying in the summer wind.
Thursday, June 19, 2008
New Growth from Old
Yesterday on my walk through my new favorite place, Forest Hill Park, I came across an old tree trunk that was no longer a tree. It had been cut down (or fell down) so that the remaining trunk was about as tall as I am.
Although the trunk was no longer the huge tree it surely must have been once it still has its old kick in it since it is sprouting out some new growth.
I love how nature can just, "keep on going." It takes a hit, like being cut down, but doesn't give up entirely. The urge is to continue growing no matter what adversity it faces...and survives.
Tuesday, June 17, 2008
City Oasis Meadow Flowers
I have an urban oasis city park called, "Forest Hill Park" located about a mile away from where I live. This park was given to the city by John D. Rockefeller many years ago and at that time it was stipulated that the park always remain as such. I've been walking the paths in the park for years but last year I found a dirt trail path hidden in the woods.
When I walk the dirt path there is a ravine and a brook at the bottom. There are water falls and hidden corners. When I am immersed in the woods I can not hear any of the street noises that are invariably still going on around me. It takes me about an hour (at a fast pace!) to walk the entire trail. It is amazing to me that this slice of quiet nature is tucked within the bustling suburb/city.
Tuesday, June 10, 2008
Sunday, June 1, 2008
Baby Squirrel
Ever since we started started making an effort to feed the squirrels a few years ago we have been raising families of them ever since. It's alternately the cutest thing I've seen and annoying when they persist in urinating on our porch...
Anyway, this little guy was trying to taunt the dog but it was still too young and scared to really make an impact. Give it a couple more weeks and it will be almost as big as a cat (we breed very large squirrels here in northern Ohio!) and will certainly give the dog a run for her money!
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