Do or do not. There is no try. ~ Yoda
That is a triumph of sorts, is it not?

Do or do not. There is no try. ~ Yoda
That is a triumph of sorts, is it not?
A simple timer to switch on twinkle lights coiled up inside a heavy, green glass jar provides a gentle glow, casting subtle shadows and turns a darkened room into something almost magical. Whenever I sit in this room, quietly reading in my comfy chair, sipping a hot cup of chai and I hear that click, I look up and smile. Its warmth and blush of glimmering light always makes me happy.
One of the things I treasure most about where we live is the view from the picture window in our living room or while standing on our deck. We are fortunate to have some incredible sky shots and with our north by northwest vantage point, we are front and center to the whims of Mother Nature, fickle and ever changing as is her prerogative. Whether the skies are sunny blue or angry gray, I am always in awe of the power and majesty of this world just above us.
SWARM Definition: Move somewhere in large numbers. Synonyms: flock, crowd, throng, surge, stream.
This describes the atmosphere in Hilton Coliseum after Iowa State beat inner state rival Iowa last December in a thrilling display of Cyclone domination! Students rushed the floor and arms swayed to and fro in time with Neil Diamond’s Sweet Caroline.
Victory was indeed sweet and seeing all the fans rushing the floor at the buzzer was a perfect way to seal the deal!
A sunny afternoon, blue skies overheard. Glorious weather. Reconnecting with my son after several months apart, getting to know his new lady love. Enjoying the wildflowers that gently swayed in the breeze. The rush and warmth of a mellow glass of wine feeding the exuberance of running through tall grasses. The sense of calm. Feeling relaxed. Freedom and joy, laughter and delight.
Elements, all, in creating a defining moment, a fond memory, a good time to remember and cherish. These are things that always make me smile.
A little pop of color during the morning commute…
While this ‘shot’ might lead one to believe I’ve worked to accomplish a tight cluster of marks at the shooting range, I view this instead as an achievement of another sort entirely.
Not so long ago I would have easily dismissed any notion that I might ever find myself handling, let alone shooting or owning a firearm. However, when my husband began researching and shopping around for a handgun a few years ago, I asked – on a whim – to hold one to see what it felt like in my hands. It was a huge sucker – a.50 caliber monster, that made me look and feel foolishly like Dirty Harriet but I was intrigued. When Bill and his brother enrolled in a class in order to get their permits to carry, I signed up as well.
Not long after that, I purchased a .22 caliber Browning beauty and we shot a few times – even joined the local Ikes that first year – although it’s been several months now since we have fired our pieces. Time is always a problem and while we enjoy target shooting it often takes a backseat to other interests. No matter. The important thing for me is that I stepped outside of my comfort zone and participated in something I would have written off before without having made any real attempt to understand or learn what it was all about. I’m no NRA, gun-toting, enthusiast (another discussion entirely but thank you – no); however, I do pride myself on trying something new and opening myself up to new possibilities!
I discovered this wood carving nailed to the wall inside an old barn during a self-guided, statewide barn tour. Voodoo doll? Crude sculpture? Self-portrait? It’s a mystery to me…
Though the hour was getting late and it had been a long day, the warmth and gauzy light reflected in the glass of our front door stopped me in my tracks.
Camera detour. Sleep can wait a few minutes more…
The Gateway Arch in St. Louis, Missouri is an amazing feat of human ingenuity and design. You have to experience it yourself – both at ground level and via the view from the top! – in order to fully appreciate the beauty and magnitude of this iconic landmark.
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