Sunday, October 21, 2012

...10.21.12...



don’t run after your thoughts.
 find joy and peace in this very moment.
 ~Thich Nhat Hanh










the goal is not to change your subjects, but for the subject to change the photographer. ~Anonymous



simplicity is ultimately a matter of focus.

how is it.
that these webs.
are just, overnight.
thrown about like.
the silver icicles on a.
Christmas tree.
i get the webs.
just not the random strands.
just one of those "moments"
that makes my heart smile.
simplicity.
focus.
change.
welcome to coffee hour.
welcome to this Sunday morning.
just BE.
robin.

11 comments:

camelia danielescu said...

Very interesting pictures !

MyMaracas said...

Beautiful. Though these webs made me think more of Halloween than Christmas.
;-)

robin. said...

it is the randomness that i likened to the icicles on a Christmas tree...but the look is indeed halloween.

Paula Scott Molokai Girl Studio said...

Oh, so sweet! Oh, so magical! That eight legged weaver has outdone itself, only to be outdone by the morning dew.
I'm floating...

Molly said...

Beautiful pictures, Robin. The spiders have been busy here today as well. I love their webs when they're dripping with dew. It was foggy here this morning and they'd been out in force.

forgetmenot said...

Lovely post (once again). Inspiring quotes and beautiful photos. Thanks. Mickie :)

Hootin Anni said...

The webs...tho they do look like icicles on a Christmas tree...I must say they're more Halloween to me. But of course I'm always ready for anything Halloween. LOL

Your words...simplicity, focus and change...describes the season superbly.

It's me said...

I find it so sweet that you also join for Leontien….love Ria…xxx…

Laura said...

gorgeous Robin... so tender.

CanadianGardenJoy said...

This is totally a Halloween look but I get the icicles too .. I also love the randomness of these beauties .. how is the new job going ?
Joy

Leah said...

Love, love these spiderweb shots.
So beautiful.
I feel your sentiment..."don't leave us yet fall!".
Cheers,
Leah