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  • Today’s Shot 241

    Today’s Shot 241

    Through her Eyes

    Vanya watches the Yule lights

    She sees, mesmerized

    Yule’s lights twinkle in her eyes

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  • Today’s Shot 240

    Today’s Shot 240

    Josh

    Joshua Tree, Nevada

    According to the Reno Gazette Journal and the Las Vegas Sun, Nevada’s largest Joshua tree (called the Monument Tree) stands 24-feet tall. This makes it the third-largest Joshua tree in the world. It is estimated to be 700-800 years old.

    Even though I haven’t gotten to see the Monument Tree, I enjoyed visiting a little while with some of its smaller family members not far from Goldfield, NV.

    The Joshua Tree is a member of the Agave family.


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  • Today’s Shot 239

    Today’s Shot 239

    Shell

    Old Shell Sign
    Goldfield, NV

    Jeopardy Haiku

    It’s Sentimental.

    A wistful look at bygones.

    What is nostalgia?



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  • Today’s Shot 238

    Today’s Shot 238

    Escapes

    Old shed covered in Ivy

    I stand on the verge

    Nature holds many portals

    Enchanting escapes


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  • Today’s Shot 237

    Today’s Shot 237

    Bed-Head

    Cactus shot from San Francisco

    Wild tendrils growing

    Spiked and splayed just so, ya know

    My quirky bed-head


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  • Today’s Shot 236

    Today’s Shot 236

    by Beth Haley

    I have passed this site in Beaufort, SC many times during my travels for work. Today, instead of wishing that I had time to stop, I made time for a few quiet moments to investigate.

    The Church of Prince William’s Parish, known as Sheldon, was built in the 1740s. It has been burnt twice. First, by the British army in 1779, and again by the Federal army in 1865.



    What you notice first from the road are the pillars.

    They draw you in for a closer look.



    As I entered the grounds, I felt like I was stepping back in time, and that if something could be said at all, it should be done in a hushed tone.

    There is an intriguing play between light and shadow filtering through skeletal remains, ancient branches, and fluttering leaves.



    Graves dating back to the 1700s have survived the years despite being vandalized.



    Sheldon was built on the plantation of the royal governor of South Carolina (1737-38), Col. William Bull, and this altar still remains along with the marker for his grave.



    Sometimes, when you least expect it, a specific moment and space opens up and renders itself so well to an opening of the senses that it is undeniably the right time and right place to step away.

    What do you see?

    What do you feel?

    What do you hear?

    What do you taste?

    What do you smell?


    The Campbell Oak.

    I want to say I’m grounded in this moment.

    And I am. And yet…

    …if one can taste time and age, then I have also stepped into the past where what has been, and what is now, is like the dance between light and shadow: it tastes both bitter and sweet at the same time.



    To mindful moments…

    If a favorite moment in your day had a flavor, what would it taste like?


  • Today’s Shot 234

    Today’s Shot 234

    Ghost Gum


    Ghost Gum Tree

    There are a few different types of eucalyptus trees. Eucalyptus papuana, or Ghost Gum, has leaves that look more like a weeping willow and bark that is ghostly white. This evergreen does great with desert winds as well.


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  • Today’s Shot 233

    Today’s Shot 233

    Burnt Beauty

    Burnt stump with Ivy growing on it
    Beauty after a Fire

    Beauty embraces

    The skeletal, charred remains

    Ivy is its crown


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  • Today’s Shot 232

    Today’s Shot 232

    Shades of One


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  • Today’s Shot 231

    Today’s Shot 231

    Tree Lights

    Autumn Leaves
    Mississippi

    Like tea lights aglow

    Leafy lanterns beckon us

    The trees light a path


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    The Self

    There is a season for everything.

    We grow in spring,

    and flourish in summer.

    We gather in harvest,

    then rest through cold.

    What is no longer needed,

    falls like golden leaves.

    Beautiful in their death,

    they will again be reborn.

    Transformation has taken hold.

    That which is stronger, more radiant…

    that metal which overcomes –

    To this I say: rest and gather strength!

    Spring will come.

    And, out of winter’s frost,

    The indomitable within, will rise.

    – by Thela Foxgood


    Autumn Blessings!

    Autumn Leaves
    Mississippi

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