(Standing at a crossroads: looking back at downtimes and up, laughter and tears, losses and wins, delights and disappointments, fears and faithfulness, sunny days and rain. Without the dark days we could never see the light; darkness gives meaning to light. The colors and complexities of life, day by day, help us to grow and learn what it is to be human.)
keeping it simple....reflecting on life with pictures and poems in the Japanese tradition of Zen
448. new year’s eve
(Standing at a crossroads: looking back at downtimes and up, laughter and tears, losses and wins, delights and disappointments, fears and faithfulness, sunny days and rain. Without the dark days we could never see the light; darkness gives meaning to light. The colors and complexities of life, day by day, help us to grow and learn what it is to be human.)
447. red door
446. offering
(Hindsight helps bring things into perspective, offering a broader view of the big picture.)
445. coming and going
(Reflecting on the old year gone by and the prospects for the new year to come.)
444. a few more days
(Everything comes to an end. Doing my best to make the most of each day.)
443. a quiet time
(It’s a good practice, now and then, to take time to sit down and reflect on the quiet.)
441. no snow
(I remember last winter just about this time and no predictions of snow, I wondered….will we ever see snow around here again. Then not long after Christmas, we had piles of snow here! Hmm.)
440. together
439. no....yes
438. friend or foe?
(Hannibal is a Siamese Betta, who lunges and attacks his food with great gusto! He’s a top-feeder and a loner. Squirt is a Swordtail Guppy, who pecks and nibbles everywhere along the bowl. He’s a friendly fish who enjoys companionship.
437. life on a swing
436. into the grey
(What’s going on? Where are we headed? Whatever happened to the United States of America.)
435. the model….
(Scrolling through old photos, I found this picture of a pastel painting I made some time ago. I painted this picture from a photo of Ingrid, who lived in a little trailer at the edge of the salt marshes just outside of Wildwood. She was sitting on the kitchen table next to a white plate with a slice of red tomato. There’s more to the story but I’ll end it here.
Isn’t it wonderful where the mind can take you?)
434. breaking free
(Friday is trash day. My habit is to take the trash out early in the morning but for some reason I chose to take it out last night and, again for some reason, looked up at the sky. There she was, the full moon, peeking out from a sky full of clouds.
I suppose here I might say, it pays to break away from habits from time to time. When you don’t think about and don’t even try, and just do it, breaking a habit is easy.)
433. like old lovers
430. transformation
(Life goes on and on, always transforming itself.)
429. sanctuary
428. somewhere in the middle
(High above, from a 30-foot stone wall, I looked down as he munched the spare autumn leaves then slowly settled down. He glanced around, then looked up at me a while. A little distance and some time can go a long way to reaching a safe middle ground.)
427. time standing still
(Mindful of the moment. Whoever said meditation is boring! Every moment holds its own eternity. Zoom in on it.)
426. why
The first verse is mine, the second by Kurt Vonnegut.
(The other day while walking outside, something caught my eye—it may have been the rosey color behind the black iron fence. Pausing in the moment, something said take the picture. So I pulled out my camera and took two quick shots, though I didn’t know why. I’m learning more and more to listen and not question that soft, still inner voice.)
424. street art
423. paying homage to
422. looking up
421. best seats in town
420. shopping for Christmas
(Santa in street clothes and a tie with the Wall Street Journal tucked in his arm. What’s the message here? Sigh….)