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What Matters is How You Show Up

Contemplating what matters most, our roots, and our response to challenges while hiking along the banks of the Rocky Fork Creek.

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Purity of Being Shines Through Flowers in Spain as They Say Yes to Light

This blog contains some black and white images of columbines, calla lilies, other flowers and grasses from the Jardin Botánica Marimutra in Costa Brava, Spain. Though I did photograph many images in color as well, these struck my heart due to the way they interacted with the light, and also because of their beautiful lines. Appreciating beauty is a radical act that we could all benefit from doing more. Beauty instills our hearts with hope.

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Early Spring Wildflowers on the Bartram Trail

We discovered several bloodroot flowers on our hike on the Bartram Trail from Wallace Branch to William’s Pulpit the other day. This one was particularly lovely, so I made a soft image with focus stacking to connect with the heart of the plat and its energy. Bloodroots, or Sanguinaria Canadensis, are considered to be sun worshippers, as they bloom when there is little shade in the forest. Bartram was enamored with these flowers and sent them to his European patrons. Though their roots are poisonous, they are sometimes prescribed as headache remedies and stimulants in small doses.

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