I truly think that there is more beauty in imperfection than perfection, for it is the imperfect things that truly make us beautiful. --me
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Nov 27, 2008

Happy Thanksgiving

Just a few images that make me think Thanksgiving. Actually the first image makes me think harvest and isn't it the harvest that the Pilgrims were truly thankful for that first Thanksgiving. Have a blessed weekend and remember all that you should be thankful for.


Nov 23, 2008



The snow glistening in the sunlight
The landscape a blanket of white




The brilliant blue illuminating the sky
The sporadic bursts of color diversified




The vibrant yellow contrasted against dark green
The light and shadows a sight to be seen




Overwhelmed by the beauty
That lies all around me




But what I don't understand
As I survey the beauty of the the land
How someone can say there is no God.

-CRW

Nov 22, 2008



Here is a photo from Sleeping Bear Dunes near Empire, MI. I was there a little over three years ago and would love to go back again. I visited here on a day trip. I was out to capture images of Michigan's Covered Bridges. I remember when I arrived at the Pierce Stocking Bridge I was a bit underwhelmed. I took pictures anyway and I am glad that I did because I now really like the images that I have of this bridge. Feeling a bit let down, I decided to drive the circle route through the park. And boy I was sure glad I did. I was able to see an area of Lake Michigan that I had never seen before and it was close to sunset, about an hour away at most. The scenic outlooks along the trail were well worth the stop. The nice thing about being there at the beginning of November was not a lot of tourist traffic as I am sure they are bustling in the summer months. I was able to just stop on the side of the road if I saw something that caught my eye. Have a wonderful weekend. I am going to try and get a couple of auto posts set up for this next week. I have a busy week ahead of me and I'm not even cooking a big holiday meal. I'm maybe making a side dish but nothing else. Have a blessed Thanksgiving. Remember to be grateful for what you have now because you never know what the future holds.

Nov 19, 2008

The Burning Bush



Okay so I didn't actually take this picture in the last couple of days. This is from a few years ago, I think 2003. It is on the grounds of Dow Gardens in Midland. I used to love visiting there until I found The Chippewa Nature Center. The reason I like the nature center better is two-fold. One being that the nature center is free and come on who doesn't like free stuff and two it is nature in its finest not cultivated by man. I still enjoy Dow Gardens just not as often as I once did.

I had hoped to actually go out and get some snow pictures since the snowfall we received stuck around pretty well until late this afternoon. It is still here but the sun has had an effect. Sadly, yesterday I had a migraine headache and they tend to put down for two to three days. The first day being the headache and the second and third day recovering from the after affects of the headache. I hate this but it is a part of life that I must endure. Headaches, migraines in particular, seem to be a hereditary thing in my family. My granny had them, my mom and her siblings have them, and most of my cousins along with myself experience them. I say my granny had them because she rarely if ever gets them now not because she has passed. She has been forbidden to die. I depend on her to much for emotional and moral support. She is my confidant. I can tell her anything without feeling judged or belittle, not that I think anyone else in my family would do this I have just never been able to talk to other family members quite like I can my granny. When I went away to college she was the one I typically called when I needed to talk. She also was the closest to me geographically, only a short five hours away; whereas the rest of my family was twelve hours away. Knowing she was close enough to come if I really needed her meant the world to me. I have many fond memories of my granny and my grandpa. I need to sit and write these out as a treasure for my children if nothing else. Because when the time comes my boys will already have a strong bond with both of them and I am so grateful to see this interaction. Many people sometimes don't even have the opportunity to really know their grandparents and here my boys are getting to know their great-grandparents. We truly are blessed.

Hope you have a great Wednesday.

Nov 17, 2008

Renaissance Reminiscing

These are a few images that I meant to post from the Michigan Renaissance Festival. I hope to get out in the next day or two and take some snow images if the snowfall we just received today sticks around. I know I have complained about the cold and I don't like to be cold but I really do love the beauty of the snow. I love that fresh snowfall glistening in the sun look. It is once the snowplows take over and give that gray cast that I hate. But the beauty of the snow is a sight all its own. In my opinion, there is nothing quite like it.



Nov 14, 2008

Autumn Leaves

These first three images were taken within a minute. They were all taken on October 17 at 11:01am. I was dumbfounded looking at the images because I do not remember seeing a plane go by overhead. It just goes to show that a lot can change in a very short time.




This last image is from the same day about two minutes later. It is of a different tree. I actually had no clue what this image would come out like when taking it. I reached my arm out the car window and blindly took a picture of the tree that was overhead. Before you freak out, we were parked in my in-laws driveway for all of these images. We were dropping off Chloe, our Cocker Spaniel, before we went on our overnight getaway to the Jollay Apple Orchard in Coloma, MI.


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Nov 13, 2008

Flowers - finishing up

Here are some of the flower images that were overlooked over the last few months of posting. I really am pushing this warm thoughts thing. So far, it is not working. Some of these images have similar ones posted already but these are other pictures that I like just as well.




Nov 12, 2008

Daisy Fleabane


Daisy Fleabane

Okay I am trying to convince myself it is not really cold outside. I am not ready for the cold. My hormones have returned to normal, I am now freezing and it isn't even near to being the coldest weather that we will see in my neck of the woods. The last two winters haven't been to bad. I haven't been to cold. But they also came just after giving birth to my children. I was hoping that I wouldn't go back to the freezing feeling that I have always had. My house is set at 74 degrees and I am still cold. The only reason my temperature is set this high is because of my boys. Their room is the farthest from the furnace and hence it stays colder than the rest of the house. Since neither of the sleeps with covers yet the only way to ensure they are warm is to keep the heat a little higher than I would like. I definitely am not looking forward to my heating bills this winter. Have a pleasant Wednesday.

Nov 11, 2008



Sun-drenched and beautiful. These stargazer lilies are my favorite flower all together. This is the flower that was abundant at my Great Aunt Mary's funeral. Of course, they were fake but I brought home four of them and made a wreath with them. This wreath is hung by my front door so I see it every time I go out my door. My Aunt Mary was truly a great woman. She is my Granny's oldest sister. Shortly after my granny was born, their mother became very ill. They are not really sure what she died from but it is believed that she had cancer (this was the conclusion of Aunt Mary years later after caring for her mother-in-law in the last stages of cancer.) Now my granny really has no real recollections of her mother. She died when my granny was about two years old. My Aunt Mary was essentially my granny's mother. Aunt Mary was twelve years older than my granny. Aunt Mary was a very special lady to me because in my mind I don't know that my granny would have survived had Aunt Mary not taken on that role, seeing as how their mother was in and out of the hospital and not well during the time that she had with my granny. I loved every moment that I spent with my Aunt Mary and have wonderful memories of her telling stories about antics of my granny. I also loved to hear her tell the story of when she left the family to marry Uncle Lee, another great person in my life. Both of these people are sorely missed by all of the family but they are well remembered.

Wow, I had no idea that was in me. Not at all what I had planned to post about but obviously it needed saying. Maybe next time I'll write about how my granny tried to chop off my Great Aunt Vivian's nose. Got ya wondering now, don't I?

Nov 9, 2008

Weathered and Worn



Finally my life is in a slow down even if it is only for two weeks. Between birthdays and Halloween, I have barely had time to breath. I have had a birthday party for the past three weekends and two of them were for my own two little boys, next year I will be doing one large celebration but since this was Eli's first birthday I decided he should have his own special day. I will be finishing up my images that were somehow overlooked as well as preparing some of the images that I was able to take in all of my busy-ness. Hope all had a good weekend.

Nov 8, 2008

The Struggle



One of my first attempts to photograph other bugs besides the really cute ones. These ants were either fighting over something or helping each other out. I love the flowers they were on because of the porcelain look the flowers had. I posted an image of the flowers a while back.

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Nov 5, 2008

Caterpillar

UPDATE: I found out with a bit of help from my friend over at Nature in the Ozarks, that this little guy is an American Dagger Moth. Marvin suggested that I submit the photo to the BugGuide, which I did and in a short time I had help with identifying this little guy. Thanks Marvin.



This little guy was found at our church picnic a few months ago. I tried to tell the kids to leave him be but you know how kids can be. I did make sure that he was returned to the area that he was found in though. I hope that he made it to fulfill his life cycle to become a butterfly or moth, whatever he may be.

Nov 2, 2008

Faux Footprints



Is it just me or does this look like a footprint of sorts? When I look at it I see a footprint with a small red leaf laying on top. Maybe I'm weird but that is what I see.

Nov 1, 2008

Somewhere Over the Rainbow



I have always loved seeing rainbows. I don't see as many as I used to, but I realize now that it isn't because there are fewer rainbows, it is because I don't have as much free time as I did when I was a child. It is definitely a situation of life getting in the way. As you get older you don't always have the ability to take the time to enjoy the simple things in life. I think if we all just slowed down and appreciated these simple things more we would all be more happy in life. The beauty of God's creation is always a relaxing experience to me, as I marvel at all that His hand has made.

My First Blogging Recognition

My First Blogging Recognition
from Louise at Potted Frog

My Second Blogging Recognition

My Second Blogging Recognition
from Mom of 4 at Our "Lil" Family

My Third Blogging Recognition

My Third Blogging Recognition
from Pam at The Conley Family