Weekly Photo Challenge: Geometry
Geometry is everywhere.
Geometry is everywhere.
October 29, 2011 was a foreign day as far as I’m concerned. The earliest snowstorm I’ve ever experienced. I’m not a native to New England so some might have experienced this before, but everyone I knew thought it quite strange. So this was Halloween for us last year – it was so foreign that no…
The view was BIG! From every angle a huge landscape. Sometimes we don’t appreciate what we have enough, until we share it.These were taken with my phone yesterday while showing friends from out of town the local scene. The old road to Robert’s Cove, as kids we ran down to the lake for a swim.…
Happiness for me comes from loving my family, seeing beauty in nature, and creating joyful moments to share together. A warm home with pets, a bit of travel, and growing old together make my happiness complete.
They’ve lived in this wall longer than we’ve lived in this house, or perhaps they moved in at the same time 7 years ago. Back then we only saw one very big one. This year there are 3 babies. The babies are less timid than the big one, they come out to play in the…
Purple is and always has been my favorite color, every shade of it. So you would think that this weeks challenge would have been easy for me. However, since I’ve been working 7 days a week for a month and worked 50 hours last week, my brain is in a bit of a fog. Looking…
I’ve always felt like diving right in … To be inside this watery world, floating & twirling & swirling around … Bouncing on the bubbles and taking life easy … Inside this watery wonder world.
Dreaming of warmer beaches… Dreaming of different sunsets … Dreaming of mice and birds!
Everything moves. I move, I move the camera, the object moves, I move the objects on the page, the light moves, life moves. How does one ever take a still shot? The finger moves to the shutter button and the camera captures movement … …but this is only the beginning, movement never ends.
What is life but fleeting moments? It is in the fleeting moments that we find our joy – so we try to capture them and preserve them forever.