Showing posts with label thankfulness. Show all posts
Showing posts with label thankfulness. Show all posts

Thursday, February 9, 2012

I See the Moon ... and a Sunset


Were you able to see the gorgeous full moon the other night? We thankfully had pretty clear skies the other night and I was able to capture it in a few photographs. Playing with those photographs, I wasn't able to resist inverting a couple of the shots because the contrast was just so amazing. (The original is below.)

Earlier the same night, we had a pretty sunset. It wasn't a breathtaking sunset like some of them can be out here in the mountains, but there were a few blazes - and a jet streak through the sky looked like it was on fire.


So, even though I didn't capture these images of beauty I found today, I'm still finding beauty in them today and wanted to share. I hope you enjoy them, and find beauty in your day.

The original of first photo

Another invert of above, slightly different.



Why I'm sharing this: http://mamameglutenfree.blogspot.com/2012/02/beauty-in-eye-of-beholder.html

Monday, February 6, 2012

Early Sunshine in a Pecan Tree


Tomorrow I'll be sharing my new favorite breakfast with you. I don't think you'll be disappointed.

This morning I dropped my oldest off at school and left my youngest, who is sick, home with my husband, who is also sick. I stopped by the store to get more cough medicine, then I took a little stroll through the park, by myself, listening to birds sing and feeling the frost bite my fingers.

I kept looking at one of the pecan trees at different angles. The branches were doing all sorts of amazing things and the open pecan shells had long dropped their pecans but were hanging on and making incredible silhouettes against the early sun sky. I took several photos, and will no doubt return for more from time to time.

Then I saw the beautiful pattern the sun's rays were making through branches, and it's the image I want to share today.

Why I'm sharing this: http://mamameglutenfree.blogspot.com/2012/02/beauty-in-eye-of-beholder.html

Sunday, February 5, 2012

Rainbow, Rainbow, On the Wall ...


Beauty in a rainbow thrown on the wall by a prism, cross-processed. My youngest daughter (who loves rainbows) got a solar-powered rainbow maker for Christmas. When the sun shines, their room is filled with rotating rainbows. I caught one.

Why I'm sharing this: http://mamameglutenfree.blogspot.com/2012/02/beauty-in-eye-of-beholder.html

Saturday, February 4, 2012

John the Sparrow


I found beauty today in a little male sparrow peeking at me through the yucca. We love our little sparrows and my youngest daughter has named all of the males "John."

Why I'm sharing this: http://mamameglutenfree.blogspot.com/2012/02/beauty-in-eye-of-beholder.html

Friday, February 3, 2012

Beauty in the Eye of the Beholder

Dried cactus collected on my youngest daughter's walk the other day.
"One ought, every day at least, to hear a little song, read a good poem, see a fine picture, and, if it were possible, to speak a few reasonable words." - Goethe

In my attempt to get my health back the way it should be and beat these health issues I'm having, I'm trying to not just focus on food. Healthier eating is a large part of it, but perhaps even larger is my outlook on life and how I deal with stress. I'm a Type A personality and a cynic of the highest order. (I prefer the term "realist.") My days as a newspaper reporter did nothing to help that. While I will no doubt always continue to be this way in my thinking, I don't have to let it affect the way I live my life.

I want to see beauty where it is, and even where it isn't. I want to enjoy life, and find many things to be thankful for even on bad days. I want to stop. And smell the roses. And take big, deep cleansing breaths. I can still do this and still be me.

So, my goal is to take at least one photo every day of something I find beautiful, interesting and/or worthy of sharing. While these posts will automatically be archived on this blog, I won't be including most of them on my index. I have created a photography page, but you can also see at least one photo a day (I hope!) on my new 365 Project page.

(Do you have a 365 Project? If so, share your link below!)

For today, I decided to really look at some of the treasures my daughters have collected recently. I'm sure those of you with children have a countless number of "treasures" scattered throughout your home and yard. Am I the only one who often just says, "Oooh, yes, beautiful!" after a hurried glance in my busy day and forgets about those objects so special to her children? Please tell me I'm not.

So, I took a little walk around the house today. I went to their "camp" where they collect stones, sticks and any number of items to decorate this camp. I examined the items they leave at the door after their walks through the yard or neighborhood. And I found beauty.

Large round slab in their camp

Twisted wood in their camp

Rocks and fossils collected and deposited by the door

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