8 Replies to “Granite Steps”

  1. Pamela Zmija Photography – Pam is a dedicated mom and wife who gracefully balances family life with her deep passions for photography, holistic wellness, and community. As a macro and lifestyle photographer, she has a unique eye for capturing the intricate beauty in everyday moments-illuminating details that are often overlooked. Through her lens, Pam invites others to see the world from a fresh, mindful perspective. Beyond her artistic endeavors, Pam plays a vital role in her family's HVAC and Plumbing business. With a background in CIM management, she brings a thoughtful blend of operational expertise and genuine customer care, contributing to the business's strong reputation for quality and service. A certified Reiki Master, Pam is also deeply rooted in the world of holistic health. Her journey through personal and family health challenges has shaped her into a compassionate advocate for energy healing and balanced living. Having overcome struggles with invisible illnesses, Pam has transformed her life by embracing a holistic approach-mentally, physically, and spiritually. Through all her roles-photographer, healer, businesswoman, and mother-Pam lives by the belief that life itself is an art form. She empowers others to slow down, connect deeply, and discover the beauty and healing power within the present moment.
    Pamela Zmija Photography says:

    That is a very cool image, so intriguing in the woods!

  2. clcouch123 – In conversation, I prefer Christopher. My mom named me after Christopher Robin, after all. In writing, I use “C L Couch” (or, more simply, “c l couch”) because the form is genderless and also frankly easier to use. I have awful writer’s cramp. I am an educator more or less retired, more or less due to disability. At present, I live in Mechanicsburg, Pennsylvania (USA). My writing here I mean to be occasional and also devotional. Either or both. The banner and profile photographs are by my friend and peer Debra Danielson. More of Debbie’s work to be enjoyed is at debradanielson.org. Thanks to each of you and both and all for coming to my blog.
    clcouch123 says:

    If you’re on the A.T., I hope it’s going well. The trail goes through here as well. I’ve walked some parts a little. Be safe. The photograph is attractive by way of color and texture, and the stairs certainly do represent relief.

    1. Thanks CL. Actually I just happen to live by several AT trail heads – so I get to dip in and out and be home in time for a lovely afternoon nap with the dog.

  3. One step at a time… the best way. The forest will show you. Excellent image. Inspirational image.

  4. Allan J Jones – I have been involved in photography since my first darkroom back in the 1950's. Now that I'm retired, I have the time to focus on my images. My favorite activities are hiking, kayaking, backpacking, watching the sky and being out in nature.
    Allan J Jones says:

    Very nice

  5. The Mindful Migraine Blog – https://themindfulmigraine.blog/ – My name is Linda: I suffer from chronic migraine - but there are some holistic strategies that are helping - hope they help you too.
    The Mindful Migraine Blog says:

    looks mystical / magical / slightly dangerous… but so good! xx

  6. Sylvie Ge – Nouvelle-Zelande, Grande-Bretagne, Canada, etc. – I find inspiration from different forms of poetry (White, haiku, Prynne ) and everyday life to feed this experimental blog. I have devoted my time to writing and poetry since 2015, after working as an academic at the University of Canterbury from1995. Photos are mine unless stated otherwise. Canon digital. Je m'inspire librement de differentes formes de poesie (White, haiku, Prynne) et du quotidien pour alimenter ce blog de poesie visuelle. Je me consacre maintenant entierement a l'ecriture, apres avoir quitte la vie universitaire (Universite de Canterbury) en 2015. Les photos sont les miennes, sauf indication contrary. canon digital
    Sylvie Ge says:

    Beautiful!

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