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In Celebration

February 15, 2010
In Celebration

What colors make you smile?  When was the last time you wore that color? If you’re answer goes back farther than a few days, take a few minutes to re-examine your rules… Technorati Tags: happy colors, Online Meditation, plum blossom
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Built-in flexibility

December 7, 2009
Built-in flexibility

Most trees seem to come with inner springs so that they can flex and bend with the weight of ice and snow or wind and yet still stand tall.  Do you have give in your attitudes when presented with an unexpected storm? Winter Willow, Juliet Chase, all rights reserved Technorati Tags: meditation images, minute meditation, Online...
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The power of gravity

November 30, 2009
The power of gravity

Most self-improvement and spiritual language speaks in terms of ‘up’ as the positive direction we should be seeking and yet have you noticed that water always seeks lower ground? Going with the flow may just mean letting gravity take over once in awhile… Mt. Rainier National Park, Juliet Chase, all rights reserved Technorati Tags: going with...
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A world without obstacles

November 16, 2009
A world without obstacles

Looking out an airplane window is the closest most of us can get to an alien world.  Even with some weather variation there is a surreal sameness to the landscape – basically because there are no obstacles: trees, mountains, buildings, people. What things in life are you wishing weren’t there, but you might really miss...
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The long (and tall) view

November 9, 2009
The long (and tall) view

It is a simple fact that ancient evergreen trees are simply too tall to fit into a single photographic frame.  Something that doesn’t prevent me or any other photographer from trying to capture their grandeur anyway.  Creating a vertical panorama would certainly be an option but how many have tried it?  Are there things...
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A work in progress

November 2, 2009
A work in progress

It seems to happen so fast that I don’t think we’re really aware of Autumn leaves having an in between stage. That sort of not-quite-there-yet awkwardness that most of us would rather not show to the world.  Are you waiting to show off your transitions until everything is ‘perfect’?  What if the spotty stage...
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Feeling connection

October 26, 2009
Feeling connection

It’s funny how standing on top of a mountain or the very depth of a deep valley tends to leave us feeling small and alone. We are only alone when we create categories of separation; people vs trees etc.  Take a moment and feel for that connection with the nearest non-human living thing –...
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Repeating patterns

October 19, 2009
Repeating patterns

So much of nature is made up of repeating patterns that change scale or shape unlike the uniformity of say, wall paper.  From ferns to pinecones, there is a mathematical structure that is relaxing simply because it is predictable and yet interesting because of the variations.  What are your patterns? Do they have subtle...
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Labels

October 12, 2009
Labels

There are all kinds of brand consciousness; some about Gucci and the right neighborhood and others more subtle.  When you look at the wildflower above what labels do you use?  If I tell you that it’s an orchid, do those change?  Orchids sybolize rarity and the exotic, but not all of them are as...
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Natural abundance

October 5, 2009
Natural abundance

Salmon berries are one of those local wild delicacies found sporadically along hiking trails.  A few people graze on them happily in passing while others abstain; some because of ignorance as to whether they are edible and others because they didn’t come rinsed off and wrapped in cellophane. While it’s a good idea not to...
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