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I was quite focused this morning.  Honest.  I had my task list all prepared.  Then the sun came out from behind her clouds, shining seductively warm light all around.  What a problem to have on a Monday morning. And my response?

Well, but of course, I tossed aside pen and paper.  I grabbed my camera and raced around the house to every window following that darn light until I settled upon the top most floor where from the ceiling hangs a butterfly mobile.  A rainbow of winged creatures just waiting for the wind.

No windows were open (it was raining earlier), but perhaps from the wind I generated moving about so fast, the butterflies had begun to spin just a bit.  And so I sat on the floor and photographed them in their habitat.

Not too long of a photoshoot.  Just long enough to make one smile.   Like I said … what a wonderful problem to have on a Monday morning.

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More images from that field and stream bed next to an office park in Woburn, Massachusetts where I’ve had the pleasure of photographing in Fall, Winter and now in Spring.  I hope that I am able to return in Summer.

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Branches viewed while on a short walk this afternoon.  Yes, I played around with the color and such a bit.  I think the green of spring is finally calling to me. 😉

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I have a young friend who visits each week.  And each week I ask her, “What is your favorite color this week?”  When she recently said, “Orange!,” well that was all the impetus I needed to pull together some autumn colors.  You can view the book by clicking on the image above.  And if you’d like to hold the book in your hands, don’t forget, you can get $10 off your purchase of this book, or Summer Colors, using the code SHARE10 at checkout (through March 21st).

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I only had to hop one fence, calm down one startled rabbit, and wade hip-deep through one muddy grove to reach the graveled path leading up to the power station.  I had visited this area before and was curious what this season held for viewing.  For the most part, I kept my camera aimed high hoping to catch sight of the hawk I’d seen before but then at some point I realized I should watch my footing on the icy rocks.  I glanced down and this is what I saw.

In one small area ice sheets stretched.  In some places water bubbled beneath the surface.  Rocks and leaves were enveloped by sheer winter wraps.   Later at home I played around a bit with the lighting.  Revealed were bright stars in a dark sky and stained glass perfect for an outdoor cathedral.

One day later my hands are still cold from that impromptu icy shoot.  But I think the numbness was worth it.

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I believe in magic especially this winter as I’ve watched frost form upon the windows.  Read more at Creativity Portal about the Winter Window Magic I’ve seen.  Enjoy!

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Ice upon windows is beautiful.  At night that can be hard to remember as I shiver under the covers.  But in the morning when the wintry sun strikes the delicate forms layered upon the glass … well, that’s a whole different situation, isn’t it? 😉

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… I went for a walk by the water and what did I see?  I saw a tree with pink-tinged blossoms filling the sky over me.

An unexpected late autumn delight.

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