Very nice Mac. Considering the latest weather, it kind of gives you a feeling of warmth when there is very little warmth outside of the house.
I'll bet it would work the other way too. Posting snow/winter pictures during July and August might psychologically offset the heat and humidity. Something to think about.
He'll love it. Since Greyson and Isabell are at their mother's this week, he's the only one here and I think it may be just a touch cold to ride his bike.
I sometimes hear the things I need to hear when the only thing really babbling is the brook or stream - the universe works in mysterious ways it seems.
I think that you may have had company Bob, although you may not have noticed it. That back eddy between the rocks looks like the sort of peaceful spot that a trout would select to rest and contemplate his world.
A number of years ago I published a small book about "water in nature." Is it that our bodies are mostly water that makes it so compelling as we encounter it in nature?
60% in most adults.
The percentage of water in infants is much higher, typically around 75-78% water, dropping to 65% by one year of age. Body composition varies according to gender and fitness level because fatty tissue contains less water than lean tissue. The average adult male is about60%water.
Whatever the "call" … a babbling brook or the roar of an ocean surf … we "feel" their "music" as much as we hear it.
My intention is to draw your eyes inward and your soul towards the light.
Yes … I am a "romanticist" (and a humanist).
You succeeded Mac.
Really good photos these past couple days.
Good morning.
Good morning (afternoon).
Keep them coming.
Good morning Mac. Beautiful photos.
More to come later today.
Well done Mac and you achieved a beautiful effect.
Very nice Mac. Considering the latest weather, it kind of gives you a feeling of warmth when there is very little warmth outside of the house.
I'll bet it would work the other way too. Posting snow/winter pictures during July and August might psychologically offset the heat and humidity. Something to think about.
Watch out, although my spring, summer and fall photos are not easily accessible for me, I have a fair share of blizzard photos.
Later this week, more trains and trolleys for Levi.
He'll love it. Since Greyson and Isabell are at their mother's this week, he's the only one here and I think it may be just a touch cold to ride his bike.
Two more … Autumn is as much about textures in Nature as it is about colors.
All excellent photos, as usual. I particularly like the second one.
This is a spot I come to sit on the bank and look at, when I need to clear my head and listen to my heart and the universe.
I have never come to any great discoveries here, but I always feel better when I leave
Some of my happiest times were sitting by a babbling brook.
I sometimes hear the things I need to hear when the only thing really babbling is the brook or stream - the universe works in mysterious ways it seems.
I think that you may have had company Bob, although you may not have noticed it. That back eddy between the rocks looks like the sort of peaceful spot that a trout would select to rest and contemplate his world.
It is possible
I am not a fisherman myself, but I have heard friends talk about the pace being a good spot
A number of years ago I published a small book about "water in nature." Is it that our bodies are mostly water that makes it so compelling as we encounter it in nature?
Good night and thank you to all who came bye.
another great job
Here is my contribution. Took this in RI on my way to ME a couple days ago.
Thanks, PJ.