For those who love small streams, wild trout, and life...in their simplest form
Thursday, September 12, 2013
Objects and Thoughts
There are those times when we are outdoors, be it in the woods, along a stream, perhaps walking a sandy shore, or just sitting out in the yard. Many times we notice objects some of which are beautiful some are not. In that moment it's seen and just as quick, it's forgotten. Here are a few images of such objects.
This sea shell lays in the sand. It was a home to some creature, now broken it still has worth. The beauty it has as it rests with sand and stone along with bits of broken sea life are like stained glass art.
The branch of a young pine tree. In its youth it reaches out to all of us, showing fresh enthusiasm. In the course of its life it will endure many hardships. Lets hope it survives.
Plants growing in a tidal estuary. They sway with both tide and wind. They will become completely submerged when the tide is in and left high and dry as the tide moves out. There beauty can be enjoyed everyday of the year.
This white feather, perhaps from a gull who needed it no more. It lies here at the mercy of the winds, but for the sea weed that extends its arm to hold it in reassurance.
A flower growing along a stream. It casts its beauty. If and angler has a not so good of a day, this lovely creation in its own way will put a smile on his face.
Take the time folks.
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Alan
ReplyDeleteYou have captured Mother Nature at her best. Thanks for sharing some image to brighten our day.
Bill Trussell,
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It's my pleasure bill.
Yes, take the time just to look. Nice images, and a good reminder of the beautiful mosaic of the outdoors.
ReplyDeleteJim Yaussy Albright,
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Jim I know you are one that thinks like me.
just gorgeous! thank you! i love the purple asters - ours are always so white - probably bleached by the hot texas sun.
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Thanks for the flower ID. I see many flowers but know few names.
really REALLY liked the fresh green pine!!!
ReplyDeleteTexWisGirl,
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I love pine. Most are vibrant in there youth.
You like the new camera?
ReplyDeleteRKM,
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Kirk, that I do.
It always pays to slow down and take the time to look at the little things..they can provide a whole lot of joy..
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True Mike. Those little things can give big rewards.
As always Brk your work inspires me to do better with my own pictures. Thanks again.
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fishermanrichard,
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We as bloggers pretty much inspire one another.
Common objects, easily overlooked, reflecting beauty when given a chance....
ReplyDeleterivertoprambles,
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So true Walt.