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Wednesday, May 14, 2025

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Yellow iris by Lake Tomahawk, Black Mountain NC








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Today's quote:

Gratefulness helps us return to ourselves, restoring our equilibrium and helping us to see beyond what’s broken to the beauty and wholeness of life.

Tim Roberts


Tree sculpture with dried honesty seeds




18 comments:

  1. Lovely honesty in the sculpture. I wonder if the owls are responsible for the missing chi?

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    1. Glad to learn the name of the dried seed pods...I need to find some more.

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  2. Great post and images. Cute ducks and the Irises are lovely. I would like to see the low flying owls. I am grateful for each day. The tree sculpture is beautiful. Take care, have a great day!

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    1. Me too, wonder what owls might be consider low flying, since they all hunt prey on the ground!

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  3. Great collection of photos,Barb! That vase of honesty ---i really like that.

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    1. Thanks, I did several tree sculptures...most are not technically vases, but this shows they can hold dry things.

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  4. A potpourri of intriguing (and some funny) images! Thank you!

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    1. It's always fun to share the humor that I pick up from the internet.

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  5. ..Barbara, thanks for the chuckles!

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  6. The plant based mashed potatoes are quite a revolutionary concept.

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    1. Don't cha know the other kind are somewhere on grocery shelves!

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  7. Each one better than the next.

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  8. That vase was made for the honesty seeds, it looks great.

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  9. I'm having a hard time with the news of the continuous cuts to so many things and especially the climate initiatives.

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  10. I’m glad to see that coal is diminishing in importance. I think market forces will continue this trend because we’ve reached the tipping point toward renewables.

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