
but it is simply the setting sun viewed through a new icicle formation hanging from the house



Posted in Inspiration, Nature Notes, tagged abstract, beauty, colors, frozen, gold, ice, Inspiration, nature, Photography, water, winter on February 3, 2015| 6 Comments »

but it is simply the setting sun viewed through a new icicle formation hanging from the house



Posted in Inspiration, Kitchen Inspirations, tagged abstract, beauty, colors, diffraction, glass, gold, Inspiration, light, perspective, Photography, reflection, refraction on December 7, 2014| Leave a Comment »

That same day there was a glass on the table, and it too filled with light. As you might imagine, it was a very hard day to concentrate. It would have been easy to pull down some shades or find a dark corner, but I do declare, I just couldn’t do it. I have no regrets even though I had to stay up a bit late to finish some writing assignments.



Posted in Inspiration, Nature Notes, tagged artwork, autumn, botanicals, colors, flowers, gold, Inspiration, marigolds, musings, prose on November 14, 2014| 6 Comments »

during my travels
of all the herbs and plants left behind
the marigold alone did not survive
except
there is a single blossom
autumnal orange with patches of gold
broken off I suppose as its green stem dried
that blossom it still thrives
without water or soil yet warmed by the sun
at rest where I found it upon returning home
on the tabletop next to the kitchen window
we’ll see how long it lasts
Posted in Branches, Inspiration, Nature Notes, tagged autumn, blue, Branches, colors, gold, Inspiration, leaves, nature, Photography, trees on November 3, 2014| Leave a Comment »
Posted in Inspiration, Nature Notes, tagged colors, flowers, gold, indoor gardening, Inspiration, leaves, nature, orchids, Photography on August 20, 2014| Leave a Comment »
Posted in Inspiration, tagged colors, gold, imagination, Inspiration, light, Photography, red on August 17, 2014| 1 Comment »

curtains at the window …

catching early morning light

my view one morning as I lazed in bed
Posted in Branches, Inspiration, Nature Notes, tagged Branches, colors, glass, gold, green, Inspiration, leaves, light, Photography, trees, urban landscape, windows on August 4, 2014| Leave a Comment »

a view of the window with curtain sunlit …

and leaves, green and gold, through the rippled glass.

Posted in Inspiration, Nature Notes, tagged clouds, colors, gold, Inspiration, light, nature, Photography, sky, Somerville, sunset on May 28, 2014| 7 Comments »

sunlit clouds in a somerville sky
Posted in Inspiration, Nature Notes, tagged colors, compassion, daffodils, flowers, gold, hope, Inspiration, love, musings, nature, Photography, reflection, spring, yellow on March 23, 2014| 3 Comments »

Of late, I’ve met a man from a war-torn country who now lives and works in the U.S. He has described to me scenes of great brutality inflicted by man upon man for reasons like this person looked like someone from that country versus this country. He often has a smile on his face.

I am noted for seeing even an empty glass as half-full, but this man’s ability to find the positive puts me to shame. Why is he so happy? Not because he has a job that pays exceptionally well. He doesn’t. Not because he’s made many new friends in this country. He hasn’t. I think it is because, even as the soil ran red with blood around him, he remained open to the possibilities. He saw the beauty amidst the horror, like the flowers blossoming near that same bloody field.

He remained hopeful. Or, as he once told me, he has love in his heart and so long as you have love, what else do you need? Hmmm.

One day I did chance upon him not smiling. I asked the first question that came to mind. “Do you still have love in your heart?” He did not react with surprise to my words. His brow furrowed in deep thought. After a moment, he nodded, and then he smiled broadly. “Yes, Cynthia. Yes I do!”
Posted in Branches, Inspiration, Nature Notes, tagged colors, ferns, gold, Inspiration, nature, Photography, plants on August 21, 2013| 5 Comments »

It grew in a teacup-sized pot. I was told to keep it in a shady area of the house and I did … but then I’m afraid I tucked it too far into a shadowed corner. I forgot to water it. I miss the fern’s green fronds but it is still quite beautiful with its branching strands of gold.
