Sunday, March 4, 2012

Evening, Wisdom and Beauty

The sky is the daily bread of the eyes.
Ralph Waldo Emerson

The healthiest response to life is joy.
Deepak Chopra


Nature has given man one tongue, but two ears, that we may hear twice as
much as we speak.
Epictetus


Do you see those tiny black specks around the mountain? They're one of the nightly group of blackbirds that fly around everywhere here! Makes me think of the movie "The Birds"!

11 comments:

  1. "The Birds" scared me to death when I was I kid. I'm just now getting over it!

    Beautiful pictures, Sylvia.

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  2. Delightful images, as usual, Sylvia. That last photo is amazing with the orange glow on the mountainside.

    "The Birds" was a good film and after watching it I couldn't say "our feathered friends" with any conviction! :-)

    Enjoy the week ahead!

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  3. I love the cloud of birds!!

    Give Sam a hug from me, the picture below pulls at my heart

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  4. Great outdoor sights. You captured the birds just enough to see.

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  5. Magnificent shots :) Thanks for sharing :)

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  6. All beautiful images Sylvia but the one is fabulous, I love to see large flocks of birds as they pass overhead. Hope your Monday is going well.

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  7. Stunning Sylvia. Absolutely takes my breath away. Oh, and regarding your shadow shot which I stopped by especially today to catch up from yesterday...lol......that one with the window reflection...is that a Christmas Cactus 'on the glass'?!!! My goodness just look at the number of blossoms!!!

    Wow.

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  8. The Emerson quote at the top is fabulous!

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  9. i love the swirl of birds in that last shot. :)

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  10. Wow! Love these...The colors are so nice.

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