Showing posts with label Nature. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Nature. Show all posts

Wednesday, August 14, 2013

The Golden Meadow

We have a field. 





















Where the summer air was warm, and the balmy breeze kissed and caressed our skin.

Silky ribbons of sun danced and wove around our bodies in an intricate braid.
The wind's whispers cleared both our eyes and our heads 
as our ears buzzed from the hidden voices of the Universe.
The chaos of this Earthly realm faded into dust and disappeared down the trail.
As our souls remembered. 
Our golden meadow. The hidden field. The place of our first date. 
The place of astral meetings, getaways and hideaways. 
Where our bodies became invisible. Where we stood as trees. Where we sat as flowers.
And we flew as the birds. Where we became the warm summer air. 
We became the ribbons sunlight. 
And the gentle voices of the universe.  
We were gone for eternities, but home within seconds.
Returning with sun kissed skin and peeling noses.
As the world fell asleep.










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Monday, January 7, 2013

All This Beauty












We braved the 0 degree weather. 
We went and saw the trees, the lakes, the mountains and the rivers.
We explored our beautiful surroundings and had a lot of fun. It's been a long long time since I've been out exploring.. It's good to be back!  

Tuesday, June 19, 2012

To Listen



“The quieter you become, the more you can hear.”
― Ram Dass

Exploring the beauty of nature is a favorite of mine.
Sitting in serenity, listening to the trees, the wind and the birds.
Dipping my toes in the cool water.
Walking barefoot.
Connecting with the Earth
A sacred work of art.

We are so lucky to be here. 

Wednesday, April 25, 2012

A Lesson On Living



Wicket is such a little baby.
He loves to snuggle up on the couch, look out the window and play with his toys.
I'm trying to teach him to live a little. 
I'm trying to show him a bit of adventure.

We took Wicket up the canyons for a bit of exploring.
I decided to leave his leash behind. 
He did so well. 
Occasionally, I would have to call him back to me.
Occasionally I would scoop him up when I saw some bikers coming by.

This pup teaches me so many lessons.
This time, he reminded me how to live not merely exist. 

We have the option to live, or to exist.
And sometimes, teaching that to someone is a great way to live.


This place is beautiful..
Please don't miss it.