TODAY'S PHOTO
As we end the week, a beautiful
setting sun. This one calls attention to itself, rather than
a sky of beautiful reflecting clouds, that for which I usually
look. The sun is also cut by telephone wires, something I usually
avoid. Yet this week, probably influenced by the head lamp photos
in PICTURE TO PONDER Issue
68, I was appreciating the play of technology with Nature
in this view.
As you go through this weekend, notice
times when you might be able to bring a fresh eye to a situation
or to a natural scene before you.
Happy holidays to all who are celebrating religious days today
and Sunday and a wonderful, inspiring weekend to all.
READER COMMENTS ON THE LAST ISSUE - Issue
70
"Nice, very sweet photo of a critter that most people
think of as scary! How did you get so close, a good lens?"
"Yikes, Sheila! How close were you?"
It's the magic of my Fuji S5000 digital camera, that I
love, especially for its 370 mm telephoto lens. I was quite
a safe distance away, and much higher up than the gator.
"Since I had a 10+ and 8+ pounder, I am glad the human
race doesn't have to carry on their back."
"Fascinating! I've learned something about mother alligators
that I never knew or would have guessed. Now tell me how the
mother gator gets all four to get on her back at the same
time, let alone stay there."
After reading the latter comment, I was curious, so went to
google to see if I could find an answer. I did find a page
with a couple of photos on a baby
gator on it's mother's head and, for those interested,
a page with information that explains the difference between
crocodiles
and alligators.
TELECLASSES AND OTHER PROGRAMS-
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OTHER WEB SITES
For those of you who are not aware of it, my presence on the
web started, almost five years ago, showing my manually enhanced
nature photography. All of the photos were taken with my Samsung
point-and-shoot, film camera. See NATURE'S
PLAYGROUND.
HEALTH AND BUSINESS OPPORTUNITY
During this past year, using the Isagenix program, I've happily
released 25 to 30 lbs of years of excess weight. For a site
that has great information, including a TV report segment
on it, check out Wealth
and More Time, should this be an area of interest for
you.
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friends, feel free to send them the link for this issue -
http://www.eteletours.com/issue71.html.
In many instances, the photos are not picked up if you simply
forward the issue.
Inspirationally,
Sheila
sheila@eteletours.com
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