Wednesday, September 28, 2016

Nature in the City

Nature reminds us that there are many paths to choose from. Some paths are made to be super safe, while other paths offer a bit more adventure into the unknown. What path would you choose?



Sunday, September 25, 2016

Nature in the City

A person never knows what will be hanging around in the midst of nature. 




The woods is full of surprises. One thing I love about nature is that it reminds us that not all beautiful things get our attention right away. Sometimes we need to be in the present moment to see what is in front of us. 



Wednesday, September 21, 2016

Good Bye Summer

Today is the last day of Summer 2016. This summer blessed me and my family with new adventures, new friendships, and a new place to call home. It has brought huge transitions into our lives and I am so grateful for the new beginnings. 
My daughters and I, summer of 2016.


Wednesday, September 14, 2016

Nature In The City

As he cawed out my name for a second time, he roamed the sky. 




Circling above, he pointed to the trees. I followed. 




Looking up at the majestic beauty, I was reminded of the importance of being able to fly. 


My heart soared.

Nature In The City

He Cawed my name...and I followed, leaving behind the web of illusion.


And took me to a place where I could reflect upon life.




A New Fun Project

Once I reached ten poetry & prose challenges I needed to change things up a bit. LOL The life of being adhd.  But I have a new interest to share with you. Getting to know my Pentax camera has led me into a creative direction that allows me to reflect my love for Nature's Spirit. But the back story first.

Hooray...I have finished the first draft of my book Flight of the White Crow. This book is a collection of my personal paranormal and mystical stories that date back to my childhood and up to the present time. I also offer some of my own theories and reflections in the book. The process of picking up the old manuscript and diligently working through it to the end has been very enlightening, healing, and a great sense of accomplishment. I have also decided to do my own book cover, which means, getting a good picture of a crow. This need for a good photo has led me on an adventure with my camera. In trying to get that great photo, I began to open my eyes up to the nature that surrounded me here in the city. Also, having just written a book of my spiritual journey, I have  rekindled my relationship with Spirit at a deeper level. No, I am not a religious person, although I do respect those that are, but rather Spirit for me is in everything from the butterfly to the great universe. So as I was searching for my Crow, I began to see that the idea of nature not thriving in a city is an illusion, and began taking photos to illustrate this point. When one steps away from his or her technology and material things, and sits quietly, then he or she can see that they are surrounded by the spirit of nature. 

My camera is a Pentax K-S2 DSLR camera with a 18-50mm lens. Years ago I used an old Cannon that was a complete manual camera. Back then it was rolls of film and no option of digital images. Now it seems that everyone photo-shops their pictures to enhance colours, remove imperfections, and alter the reality for creative purposes. I can totally see why people do this, especially for creative purposes such as a book cover. But for this project that I am embracing, I will be keeping my photos authentic. I will use different modes such as forest setting, sky setting, fast moving object, etc. Since I am working with nature, I will let nature express itself. Here in Edmonton, Alberta, some days the sky is the most amazing blue and other days it is a white wash.  The only Photo-shop I will use will be to crop a photo. 

I hope you enjoy my journey while I embrace nature in the city.  I will attempt to post a picture every few days.