Thoughts on Revamping and Peace ... 02/02/2011
As I think on the lack of time I spent on this blog last year, I immediately realized that I can revamp my original thoughts about this site and combine it with my passion for photography. Every photo I take invokes a thought or feeling in me and what better combination could I find than to post a photo and share the thoughts it brings to mind. Since I photograph daily, and post photos to my main database almost daily as well, I think this will work! :-) Hoping you'll continue to join me as I turn this into a thoughtful photo blog. First Photo: Infrared shot of the beach at sunrise - Canaveral National Seashore, Titusville, Florida. When I shoot in infrared I find that visually, things become pared down and simplified. Expected colors disappear, light and shadows change and my spirit actually calms. I think this is one of the things that draws me to infrared. Yes, there can be increased drama, but mostly, I find peace, much like the peaceful scene below. The beach at sunrise was empty save for my husband, water birds and small crabs poking up through the sand. Peace, pure and simple. Easy breeze off the water. The sunrise was spectacular and I'll share photos of that later, but for now, there was just peace. We need more of that in our lives. 1 Comment Thoughts on Resolution / Re-Solution 01/02/2010
A new decade has begun! And with it comes the tradition of making New Year’s resolutions. Many of us will start with a goal of getting in better shape or giving up a bad habit. Many of us will strive to be kinder or work harder. And many of us will simply admit that no amount of resolution-ing will get us to do those things we know we should do for ourselves. But rather than merely looking in judgment on our lives and our human condition, resolutions actually offer us an opportunity to re-look at solutions for the problems we are experiencing. We all understand that “resolution” can be defined as a formal intention of something we want to change in our lives. “Solution” is generally defined as a fix to a problem. “Re-” can be defined as “again and again. It also has another meaning when abbreviated to “re:” – regarding. If we put these two words together as “re-solution,” we can move beyond the formality and rigid expectation of resolution and into a more approachable action of looking again at solutions to improve our lives. That said, where do we truly find solutions? Only one answer is needed: from our Father God! Think on this: When we are desperate for a solution to a problem, what (hopefully) do we do? We pray! We ask God for help. We actually petition His assistance. Usually, however, when making New Year’s resolutions, God doesn’t normally factor into our statement of intention. But He should. Without him, we are incapable of changing our lives. We are unable to bring about solution to the myriad of problems that plague our daily existence. Thinking of a resolution more as a prayer than a stated intent actually brings us closer to successful re-solution than we could achieve on our own. So, this New Year’s, let your resolutions be your prayers and petitions to God. God will help you stay on course. He always does because He actually knows the course He’s chosen for you. Our new resolution? “Go with God.” | AuthorNancy Good ArchivesOctober 2011 CategoriesAll |

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