41 Replies to “Seeing Through”

  1. Hope Without Limits – Hi - let's just say life has afforded me lots of opportunities to learn from experience. Whether I learned to hope or whether I learned to be bitter was my choice. What I want to do here is share my first-hand experience of the love, truth and hope that has been poured into my life with anyone that needs it. If you're looking for hope, keep reading.
    hope4theheart says:

    Wonderful!

  2. souvenirofbiskra – Houston, Texas – I am a freelance artist and surface designer from southern California and most recently transplanted to Houston, TX from Honolulu, HI. My website name comes from my middle name, Hyleigh. It is Chinese and means "peaceful and serene ocean" You can find me in the water, or at my desk painting pictures of the water. :) Please feel free to contact me if you are interested in purchasing my work; In paint, print or greeting card form! candice.h.davis@gmail.com Contact me! I am happy to answer any questions you may have
    souvenirofbiskra says:

    Lovely.

  3. “Letting go” can be a time of sadness and separation. But now, I will take to heart the trees’ message. Thank you for your healing words.

    1. Beverly, thanks for sharing that link and beautiful poem. I bet your student’s artwork was amazing!

  4. Jet Eliot – Northern California – Weekly posts are original essays, photos, and anecdotes on lively creatures and interesting places I have befriended around the world.
    Jet Eliot says:

    A profound lesson we all need reminding of…thank you.

  5. gaiainaction – West Cork, Ireland – I have started this blog initially because I wanted to put on record my organic gardening project, but the blog has become much more than that, it has many of my nature or travel photos and experiences on it, and thoughts and stories about life here in remote West Cork. My life used to be very busy working as a branch librarian, and now that I am retired I am finding lots of other things to do, as energy allows. I believe that there are many ways in which to be creative, blogging is just one of them, and I'm sure enjoying it improving in writing, photographing and finding new subjects to write about. I'm also learning a lot and enjoying reading other people's blogs as I go along.
    agoyvaerts says:

    Beautiful both the words and the trees.

  6. Rene Yoshi – Just a transplanted Okinawan-French Southern girl with a wee bit o' Irish, sharing photography and what I'm learning about spiritual things, including putting off legalism and religious traditions, and embracing God's matchless love, tender mercy, and amazing grace!
    Rene Yoshi says:

    Magnificent land and skyscape. Love your insight of letting go to make room for more and being able to see things through the process of letting go. Bravo!

  7. chun2024 – I love nature. And I like taking the photograph of a natural object, without damaging in it. I show such a photograph. Me encanta la naturaleza. Y me gusta tomar fotos de objetos naturales sin dañarlo. Voy a mostrar las fotos y tal.
    chun2013 says:

    Beautiful!!

  8. Reblogged this on Art, Spirit, Nature and commented:
    What a simple moment, so beautifully observed. What happens when we really look.

  9. eKINTAL – Philippines – Kintal is all about my impressions in life. All posts, images and photos are original. Some of the illustrations were drawn by my kids when they were young the others are fresh from my canvas. I match all these with my thoughts and post it at Kintal.
    marlynsuarezexconde says:

    i’m not sure if you’re into awards or not…all i know is that you deserve dragon’s loyalty, here’s the link http://kintal.wordpress.com/2013/11/12/dragons-loyalty-award/ hope you like it. 🙂

  10. seascapedesigns2013 – Victoria BC CANADA – Seascape Designs was born out of a seaside walk. While marvelling at the beauty of shell fragments on the shore, a glint in the sand caught my eye. It was a piece of sea glass. This "diamond in the rough" fit in so perfectly with its marine surroundings that back in my studio I put the two together and found something magical happening — the glass and shells were meant for each other and the art took shape organically. Born and raised in beautiful BC, it was only when I moved to the wide-open spaces of the prairies that I had to learn to look closer to find the beauty that is all around us. I believe I've carried this training and attitude with me back to the West Coast and put it to use uncovering the gems that wash up along the shores of Victoria. Thanks to the power of the ocean, each shell and fragment of glass is different — it takes thirty to fifty years of tumbling in the waves for a true piece of sea glass to be born. When I work on a piece, I want that individuality to shine through, so I allow the shell to guide the outcome. By employing a background in watercolour painting, I then enhance the shells with fanciful, bright colours that really allow the sea glass to stand out. All my shells and glass have been harvested from the area. Whether wearing my jewellery or displaying my art, the owner is connected both literally and in imagination with this beautiful region.
    seascapedesigns2013 says:

    As always a beautiful match of words and picture. Thank you.

  11. fridakopp – Ich schreibe, beschäftige mich mit Astrologie, male und koche gern... bei meinem Blog soll es vor allem um's Schreiben gehen.
    fridakopp says:

    November – just the right time to learn from trees.

  12. Lee – Maryland – Photography is my hobby. I own 33 PLANET EARTH groups on Flickr. This blog is not about me, its about the members of the family of PLANET EARTH groups. Administration Team Thanks to all members for being part of the family of PLANET EARTH groups. PLANET EARTH groups are not the largest groups on Flickr but we are some of the best groups. Members on the administration team are all active members and do care about our planet. 29 PLANET EARTH groups please take the time and ck. out what these groups have to offer, thousands of photos and videos by our members. My daughter is part of Administration for PLANET EARTH groups. zieglerb www.flickr.com/photos/zieglerb/ ♥PANKARITA♥ is part of Administration for CHILDREN OUR FUTURE, and PLANET EARTH OUR HOME www.flickr.com/photos/kristel_pankarita/ Any problems or concerns please contact any of us. Your Friend Lee PLANET EARTH groups. www.flickr.com/people/thats_right/ Wordpress: PLANET EARTH NEWSLETTER blog http://planetearthnewsletter.wordpress.com/ copy and paste above link or click on PLANET EARTH NEWSLETTER blog below. This is an active blog so ck. back when you can for future updates. Get fed get the feed.
    Lee says:

    Always a pleasure to view your landscape photography.

  13. simon7banks – Harwich, UK – I write poems and stories, often mystical or fantastical. I believe very strongly that poetry is an art of the spoken word, so the sound of the words is important: so please say my poems aloud, if only in your head. I live in the U.K., in Harwich, Essex, but have worked in Kenya and Finland, and travelled to many other places. This is my literary blog. I'm also a Liberal Democrat political activist, birder, long-distance trail walker, real ale drinker and Quaker.
    simon7banks says:

    That is a beautiful scene.

  14. modestly – United Kingdom – Reflective, and domestic, a wannabe poet and philosopher drowning in the complexities of life. More Marge Simpson than Elizabeth Barret, but what the hell.Tripping through life with the aid of dead writers, and some live ones, minor medication, and a wonderful, loving, maddening set of teenage boys, and a husband I adore. Update - the boys are no longer teenagers and I still adore the man. https://platform.linkedin.com/badges/js/profile.js
    amonikabyanyuvva says:

    lovely contemplation.

  15. jdunderwood – I live with my husband, four kids, two international students, and an energetic dog in the western suburbs of Chicago. I love Jesus and am really thankful that He loved me first and loves me better than I love Him. I spend my days mothering, writing, tutoring, going to soccer games (my husband's a soccer coach), and, in the spare moments, trying to keep my house from looking like it erupted.
    jdunderwood says:

    Thank you! Very helpful for me in this moment.

  16. Dr. Denny Wilkins – Dr. Denny Wilkins professes journalism at a small, private university in the Northeast. He has climbed, hiked, kayaked, photographed, skied, and otherwise meandered aimlessly throughout the American West for decades. He has degrees in geology, environmental studies, and communication — and has tried to make use of them as a co-founder of the progressive cultural blog ScholarsandRogues.com. He’s broadly interested in how the world works and why it works that way. He hates writing, although he does like having written well.
    Dr. Denny says:

    Insightful words and image. Thank you.

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