These shots were taken on 9.23.21. We'll go back again and check on the colors as they change.
Not sure which I like of the two shots above, with the tree and grass in the foreground, or without.
These shots were taken on 9.23.21. We'll go back again and check on the colors as they change.
In case you think I'm eating lunch out every other day, I guess I may do it 3 times a week now. It's almost the only contact I have with some friends...and we always eat outside. A few female friends are married, so we do things together like day trips, which their husbands might not want to do. A few friends work jobs, so my visits with them are scheduled on their days off. Fortunately I've got a lot of retired and creative friends who make their own schedules!
Today's quote:
If we stop long enough to gaze at what is laid out before us, to let the mystery of beauty and the wonder of the seasons sit deeply in our soul, our hearts cannot help but burst forth in thanksgiving and gratitude to life itself. |
DEBORAH ADELE |
Sweet Joe Pie Weed was in bloom here. In many places it's already gone to seed.
ER Correction by Tom....your Joe Pye Weed is sedum, perhaps Autumn Joy!
Thanks Tom!
As always, I enjoy talking with her. When I left I told her I always feel stretched whenever we talk together.
Today's quote:
It is said that the darkest hour of the night comes just before the dawn. |
PAUL COEHLO |
Arteries push the blood out of the heart all over the body, and veins bring it back to be returned to the heart.
At 7:45 am!
All the way in Asheville. But it was closer than going to another Dr. in Hendersonville, which is 45 minutes away rather than 15-20 to Asheville.
So I dragged my coffee with me, and went through a test of my blood pressures in ankles and arms...comparing them.
And found out I now have yet another chronic condition...as shown in the poster from my exam room. But my results are just at a moderate level still. So it won't mean much change in my lifestyle, besides wearing compression hose sometimes. And the specialist didn't ever answer my concerns about my foot turning purple sometimes...she said we'd need to wait till all my bruises heal from when I toppled over from kneeling to lying on my back. So now I'm waiting to get my bruises to go away. With my blood thinners, it takes quite a while, since I turn purple every time I bump anything.
I hope that increasing my walking will also help. She said it was a good idea. At least blood pressure doesn't cause pain. Thank goodness for that.
And I go back in a year.
Today's quote:
In its original literal sense, "moral relativism" is simply moral complexity. That is, anyone who agrees that stealing a loaf of bread to feed one's children is not the moral equivalent of, say, shoplifting a dress for the fun of it, is a relativist of sorts. But in recent years, conservatives bent on reinstating an essentially religious vocabulary of absolute good and evil as the only legitimate framework for discussing social values have redefined "relative" as "arbitrary". -Ellen Jane Willis, writer (14 Dec 1941-2006)
Back a few weeks ago, I took these pics through the windows of the Lakeview Center. Here's a view of one of the parking lots and part of the playground...but what most caught my eye were the reddish leaves on the dogwoods. First color I've seen of fall. Though a lot of leaves have begun to drop.
Sharing with Sepia Saturday this week. Love the old photos!
Today's Quote:
From everything that man erects and builds in his urge for living, nothing in my eyes is better and more valuable than bridges. They are more important than houses, more sacred than shrines. Belonging to everyone and being equal to everyone, useful, always built with a sense, on the spot where most human needs are crossing, they are more durable than other buildings and they do not serve for anything secret or bad. -Ivo Andric, novelist, Nobel laureate (9 Oct 1892-1975)
I was eager for my lunch pick up/take out and sat patiently in my mask...which even has some bugs on it among the leaves. Yes that's Frieda Kahlo on the wall behind me! I look like I'm hungry enough to eat the bugs off my mask!
Today's quote:
The tragedy in the lives of most of us is that we go through life walking down a high-walled lane with people of our own kind, the same economic situation, the same national background and education and religious outlook. And beyond those walls, all humanity lies, unknown and unseen, and untouched by our restricted and impoverished lives. -Florence Luscomb, architect and suffragist (1887-1985)
A huge hydrangea bush at a friend's house...
Today's quote:
Are you going to do anything different today?
After all, our mother, the earth, Gaia, is stopping in her tilt to start turning the other direction. On...
Wednesday, September 22, 2021 at 3:21 pm EDT, the EARTH WILL STAND STILL (while still spinning!) and lead us into Autumn and then Winter.
I feel so very connected to the people who erected Stone Hinge today! And then all my own ancestors who grew crops and tended animals in order to survive, those who would know that on this day each year, there was 12 hours of daylight to match 12 hours of night.
Stop.
Stop your business.
Go away from your screen.
Look at the sky, the earth, any natural plants around you.
Get somewhat connected again back to your belonging to all that brings us our lives.
As a famous scientist said...
A human being is a part of the whole called by us universe, a part limited in time and space. He experiences himself, his thoughts and feeling as something separated from the rest, a kind of optical delusion of his consciousness. This delusion is a kind of prison for us, restricting us to our personal desires and to affection for a few persons nearest to us. Our task must be to free ourselves from this prison by widening our circle of compassion to embrace all living creatures and the whole of nature in its beauty. ~ Albert Einstein
Let's start with...for those who are Sci-Fi fans, and maybe have read some things which received the Hugo Award, here's a link telling who Hugo was! This man certainly was one who predicted scientific advances as many Sci-Fi publications have.
When you experience mercy, you learn things that are hard to learn otherwise. You see things you can’t otherwise see; you hear things you can’t otherwise hear. You begin to recognize the humanity that resides in each of us. |
BRYAN STEVENSON |
This small painting appeared last week on my little table where I do my gardening, on my front porch. I like her Van Gogh type style.
What do happy people have in common? They appreciate what they have. |
CHRIS WOODMAN |