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New posters available in my zazzle shop.  Just a few African violet petals, some shadows resting on snow and a rainbow cupped within a shell.  As I originally studied these images, I thought them sensuous and I was reminded of something James Baldwin wrote in The Fire Next Time, “To be sensual, I think, is to respect and rejoice in the force of life, of life itself, and to be present in all that one does, from the effort of loving to the breaking of bread.”  I sometimes worry that I am procrastinating as I watch sunlight settle upon a leaf … but then I just shake myself and become thankful that I could be present in the moment. 😉

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Just a few images from around the house this morning.

As soon as I pull together all of the various layers — and there will be many — out into the snow I will go.

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… but that’s okay.

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Though I had to cancel a major trip, given the stories emerging about the impact of this most recent storm on the east coast, I certainly have nothing to complain about. Especially not when I can walk by the river and see these sights.

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While cleaning out old email archives today, I found this link that I had sent to myself nearly ten years ago.  How apropos given that outside my window snow does fall and the skies are dark.  If you read the following essay, please read it from beginning to end.  Because only then will it make sense.  I don’t remember how or why I chanced upon this article so many years ago, but I am glad that I rediscovered it today.  Enjoy.

Winter Lights by Roger Rosenblatt

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http://photosbycynthia.smugmug.com/Nature/Snow

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Snow

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