Today's Picture to Ponder Photos
Vegetables in a fruit and vegetable rinse, as they are being cleaned to be put in soup
The top photo is a close-up of celery leaves with a fragment of parsnip, noticeable in the upper right corner. When I was closing the not-so-much larger photo (see Soup Vegetables), I became further excited as I noticed the different shaped pools of water around the center.
Whereas the top photo was random, in that I took it the way the vegetables were, the bottom was quickly "arranged" for the camera. It includes bringing the carrots from the bottom to the top for color, the parsnip, and a turnip.
I was going to send you to another page to see the carrot photo, and it brought such a smile to my face as I was closing it, I decided to share it directly in the issue.
Self-Reflecting Queries
I was/am way behind, in preparing for Rosh Hashana, our Jewish New Year holiday. Lots of food to get ready and Picture to Ponder was not done. Nor did I even have a photo ready, or in mind. I considered passing on today's issue, but felt an obligation to those subscribers who faithfully look forward to it.
It occurred to me that I could take some photographs of vegetables as they sat in rinse water, being cleaned before going into other water to create the soup I had planned. I had the thoughts, "No, that would be forcing it. What could be inspirational or thought-provoking there? On the other hand, there will be water and bubbles (always intriguing to me)."
So I got the camera. In the process of being in the moment, I began to relax and some of the fatigue disappeared. I enjoyed my "playing."
When I finished the preparation and the soup was simmering, I came to my computer to download the pictures.
I was delighted with what I saw in a few of the photos, the rhythm of the leaves, the contrasts with the water, and the play of light and shadows in the top photo, plus color in the bottom one.
I was also thrilled to have come up with another creative solution to a challenge. In addition, I've had the bonus of the wonderful aroma of the soup, coming from the kitchen, as I write.
How does this fit into your life and experience? If there is any place right now you are experiencing what feels like burdensome challenges, I invite you to step back and simply be with what's there.
Instead of "fighting" with obligations that feel like a burden, remember that if you take one step at a time you will get through it and possibly have miracles occur. Certainly you will experience the satisfaction of completion.
Thinking about my experience today, are there any actions you would like to take now?
L'Shano Tova, a Good Year, to all of you who are celebrating the Jewish New Year. Actually, Peace, Health to all!
Coming Soon
Picture to Ponder: Inspired Journaling - Photos and Self-Reflecting Queries from Picture to Ponder. I am excited and aiming for a Launch Special to be happening in Friday's issue! I did not make my deadline. Please do watch this space for further information.
Banana Art on Tiles in the Gift Shop
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