Tuesday, November 10, 2015

Novenber 11, 2015

November 11, 2015

All Photos are mine unless otherwise noted.

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   On Saturday Lee and I walked the Jessup Path in Acadia and I marveled at the power of grass to die from cold nights this time of year and grow anew on a warm day as if  Spring had arrived again. Grass is the most abundant product of Mother Earth, it grows everywhere and feeds not only all sorts of animals but we humans as well with mature grasses such as wheat and rice. 

   The tall grass all along the path struck me as being beautiful and wondrous as it shimmered and waved in the wind. If I had a house with a lawn I would easily have no second thoughts about replacing the short mowed variety with sea grass. Then I would be reminded of the ocean's waves rippling as the wind moved through the tall growth. 

    The first seven photos are of the tall grass seen on our walk.




    

When the wind picks up speed,
Observe the tall grass, and learn.
To go with the flow is to go with the Wind of the Spirit,
Arriving with gentle breeze, or hurricane force.








The unseen beauty of grass is revealed
to those who look closely with reverence.








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Vines on a fence seen on entering the Jessup Path.

Winter holds everything until Spring arrives again.


- Winter's tree -

A small piece of an unknown painting.
I believe it was in a museum somewhere here in Maine.




On the Jessup Path the last leaves of Fall survive for a time. 

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   Abstract for this post that suggests ..............  


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Some humor:

(All marriages have a few problems.)


   Peace until next post,

                      Bill Lagerstrom