TODAY'S PHOTO
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Purple gallinule on a fireflag branch in Wakodahatchee Wetlands.
The purple gallinule is one of the most colorful birds in Wakohatchee.
Quite a few of them reside or visit, especially during the summer
months, and bird watchers come from all over to look for and
observe them. The fireflag flowers seem to be their favorite
food. Note the long feet that allow the gallinules to walk all
the way out to the edge of the branches to feast on the flowers.
I have probably taken several hundred photographs of purple
gallinules during the course of the past 2 years. This is the
first time I got such a "perfect" picture, with open
wings that are not blurred. I could say, "Persistence pays
off," as the saying goes.
As I reflect, I'm seeing that I wasn't being persistent in getting
the perfect photo with widespread wings. Rather, I was simply
BEING with the bird(s) every time I clicked the button. I was
willing, with my digital camera, to photograph unconditionally,
without concern for lighting, posture and the other things that
could come into play.
SELF-REFLECTING QUERIES -
If you are one who is always on a fast pace, driven toward your
goals, might there be places on that path where you can pause
and simply BE with what is, without concern for the end result?
What IS available when you do BE?
To extend it further, for us all, notice today - are you BEING
in each of your activities during the day?
In both scenarios, what magic develops
when we simply and comfortably BE?
[See MORE SELF-REFLECTING QUERIES
for a few generated out of a reader's comment on yesterday's
Picture to Ponder.]
READER COMMENTS ON THE LAST ISSUE
- Issue
119
"Awesome blue and white and green - I almost fee llike
I'm at the beach, instead of this coudy, grey, rainy landlocked
spot." - Debra
Schanilec [Click on Debra's name and check out her new web
site - Reach.Dabble.Shine which focusses on Health and Creativity.]
I see myself laying on the grass, looking up at the clouds and
singing 'I really don't know Life at all' Thank you, Sheila
:)))) and thank you to Joni Mitchell for "Both
Sides Now ".:) - Roma - Roma included the
lyrics, so I put them on a page here for you to enjoy also.
Click on the title.
"While everyone else is looking for images
in the powdery clouds, I decided to point out the images (outlined
by the clouds). Do you see the dog I think its
a terrier or a schnauzer (a blue image surrounded by clouds)
on the left of the photo running after the ball (blue image)
roughly in the center of the photo?" Bob Tatem
" I love to look at clouds--and not just the pretty,
puffy ones like these. I like the high, thin, wispy clouds,
the dark, looming storm clouds, the purple and pinks of sunset
clouds, the gilt-edged clouds. I should think one could do a
whole series of cloudscapes.
The palm fringes framing these clouds are very nice. The ones
on top remind me of eyelashes (luxuriant ones)." -
Mary Gray
and, conversely, on the palm fringes, Rebecca
Collins writes:
"A pretty sky, puffy clouds, your terrific writing,
always a source of inspiration ... but I sense sometension beneath
the surface on this one ... The dark spikey fronds of the palm
are almost sinister in contrast to the pleasant sky. What soft
areas of your life are surrounded by sharp edges? Really nice
photo ...thanks."
[Rebecca just did an exciting project, creating custom portraits
of each of the top CEO Conference speakers at the D3: All things
Digital Executive Conference, put on by the Wall Street Journal.
Click on her name to see more.]
MORE SELF-REFLECTING QUERIES
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I'm flattered that Rebecca picked up on the Self-Reflecting
query idea, adding one of her own.
So, "What soft areas of your life are surrounded by sharp
edges?"
Sheila picking up on this and adding, "Will you sharpen
the soft areas to match? Or, will you soften the sharp edges?
Or, can you be peacefully with both?" [back to today's
queries]
TELECLASSES AND OTHER PROGRAMS -
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It Started today and you can still join, simply
by reading, or listening
online, lesson prompts and then writing - PICTURE
TO PONDER was started to coincide with the start of the last
42 Day program. It then blossomed out of my participation in
42 DAYS OF WRITING PASSIONATELY.
A free and exciting, transformative, program that can be
participated in on many levels starts, it's faciliatated by
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See WRITING
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