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Tuesday, July 16, 2024
Majestic Cypress Tree
Monday, December 18, 2023
Winter time and bare trees
Wednesday, June 7, 2023
Give life to your dreams
I recently came across this writing I did a number of years ago and at first I didn't recognize it as something I wrote. I found it inspiring as if I was reading someone else's words. I will turn the age of 74 in a few days and reading something from my past creates a stirring in me. I question myself if I dream as much as I did now that I am much older. Probably not,"but" I will be celebrating my 74 birthday on a two week tent camping trip to the N.W. to do some photography.
"Give life to your dreams"
We start life on a fast and rigorous pace with school, work, family, and community. We all dream but where do they take us? If we learn to make our dreams into actions we will have a fuller satisfaction in life. How do we take a random thought or dream and make it a reality? It first begins with taking the time to dream and visualize. Try to imagine yourself doing the very things where your thoughts are taking you. Second you need to find your special place to dream. It may be a quiet and secured place or a favorite place from the past that brings you a sense of peace. Next you need to keep your dream personal until you are certain this is something you truly desire to do. Rushing out to tell others will dampen or destroy your dream because they will influence your thoughts, and often you will toss it off as only a whimsical dream and at that point you will become defeated and losing belief in your dream. I had a place where I did most of my dreaming. It had a long distance view where I would look out over a vast landscape. In my spare time I could sit there and dream about far away places and actually could see myself doing it. I knew at the time it may be years before I could eventually do what I was dreaming about but in my mind I knew that I was going to do it. The next step in planning and learning what actions you need to take to make your dream a reality. This is the work action that needs to happen to keep your dream alive. Write down a list of the steps that you need to do to start the process. With this you will start to realize you are bring your dream to life and that is when the excitement begins. Refuse to listen to the naysayers and others around that will dampen your enthusiasm. Life is full of negative voices and don’t let those voices steal your dream you have started. You will know that your dream is right when it is your own, and the only way to achieve that is limit the outside influence that can rob you of your hopeful thoughts. The next step in living out your dreams is to get up and go do it. This requires a bold and daring move to commit to something that was just a thought in your head a few months ago, but if you visualized your self doing it and made the basic plans to carry it out, then it is the time to move forward. Here is a few saying that you can apply to your motivation for bring a dream to life.
“ Analysis Paralysis” Failure by default (over thinking something)
“Winners take imperfect actions, while losers are perfecting their plans” (Make a plan and take an action)
My dreams that started in my favorite place has taken me to several countries in the world and to explore off the beaten path. I have hiked, camped, and met wonderful people along the way. I have a lifetime of memories and many inspiring photographs that take me back to my original dreams. Time is precious so don’t just dream it away, give life to your dreams.
Wednesday, July 6, 2022
Wondering
I am at a crossroads with my photography. I have spent most of my life pursuing my passion. I am now in my 70's and realize I have a huge inventory of fine arts prints. I devoted forty years of working in the darkroom making exhibition prints ready for display in galleries. As the years passed by I managed to make a thousand prints all archival processed and mounted. I had little awareness of the inventory I was creating because my drive to explore and photograph was insatiable. As photography turned to digital I continue to produce new work and make more prints. Recently I made an assessment of my inventory and decided to eliminate about half of all the images I have created so far in my lifetime. Something that would have been unthinkable a few years ago now made sense. I have found that you reach an age where you can see the end and with that realization you start to think differently. Most of life is lived with the expectation of the future and mentally you are painting a picture in your mind of what that will look like. Photography opened a world up to me that wouldn't have been there if I never picked up a camera in my youth. Because of the camera I have traveled to destination I never would have gone. I have met people and made lifelong friends because of photography. Photography also comes with the burden of long dry spells of the lack of feeling inspired, but still the desire is there to create that new image.
Wednesday, May 11, 2022
Finding a way
It is somewhat disturbing reading all the news of late. It seems everyone is pitted against each other. There is very little harmony in the world or the country we live in. Mankind has always fought each other since the beginning of time, and today is no different, even if we live in a more advanced culture of technology. America is in a state of decline and it saddens me. We have been a light of freedom to the world and many seek what we have taken for granted everyday day of our lives. I am in my seventies and never have gone hungry a single day in my life. That is a blessing many of us fail to recognize because we grew up with sense of security living in a free and vibrant country. Now we face the prospects of a new culture in America. It is one that limits free speech and seeks to destroy the foundation of our nation. America's strength came from being the melting pot of the world with the mass immigration of the early nineteen hudreds. People came here from every corner of the world and brought with them their traditions and skills of their home land. We quickly advanced as a country because of the mix of diverse cultures and the desire of people to pursue their dreams. We are a democracy with a representative government providing a voice for all concerned citizens to express their views. When you consider America being a mix of many culture and compare it to an Autocracy style of government with one ethnic group, you have to marvel at how we channeled our strengths to create this great country with abundance of personal freedoms. Big government with central rule has never been the friend of freedom. Sorry for the political nature of this post but it seems we can't hide from the overwhelming negative atmosphere in our world and our county. " Look up and lift your heads, because your redemption draws near" Luke21:28
Sunday, March 6, 2022
Quiet Days
The past couple of years have been lived in quiet solitude. Hiding away and spending time in nature and just observing. Too many days have passed by with a feeling of half holding my breath out of fear, life seems different now. The mind and spirit of a person can be altered when bombarded with negative news and a sense that nothing is of value, and that all is being lost. Viruses, wars, racial tensions, cancel culture. gender identity, and a mix of other things that we have forced on us. I truly believe most people are good and just and are just trying to find their way thought life like everyone else. The world is never going to be a perfect place nor are the people living in it.
MATTHEW 7:1-5 (NRSV)
Do not judge, so that you may not be judged. For with the judgment you make you will be judged, and the measure you give will be the measure you get. Why do you see the speck in your neighbor’s eye, but do not notice the log in your own eye? Or how can you say to your neighbor, ‘Let me take the speck out of your eye,’ while the log is in your own eye? You hypocrite, first take the log out of your own eye, and then you will see clearly to take the speck out of your neighbor’s eye.
Thursday, January 3, 2019
In the Morning
"In the morning when the moon is at it's rest
You will find me at the time I love the best
Watching rainbows play of sunlight
Pools of water iced from cold nights"
I was out early morning in my kayak on the last day of the 2018 year. I always enjoy the transition form night to daylight. Nature is quiet and just coming to life. The stillness clears the mind and refreshes.