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Day 160/366: Tree Of Life

June 08, 2012  •  Leave a Comment

I love trees. I feel deeply connected to them, and they have always played a vital role as a source of spiritual inspiration and comfort to me. The older and more crocked/tall, the better. With big, deep roots. In mythology, trees are regarded as very powerful, and almost every mythological system has a powerful tree as part of their myth. In Norse mythology we have Yggdrasil, or the evergreen world tree. It represents the world's meridian and serve as a connection between people, the powers of the heavens and the earth. In mythology, trees take on magical powers and become the centre of our fascination – they offer us a sense of the unknown. Of our past even beyond ourselves. They offer us a living reminder of events so wondrous as to be beyond our comprehension. To be able to see and touch such a tree is a powerful experience, although we cannot physically draw from it any of that power - we are unable to grasp the complexity of these feelings, the tree has a superiority over us.

A sense of belonging is something many people strive to achieve in a community. The tree with its firm base symbolises that concept of ‘roots’ and an element of an ongoing relationship with our surroundings. The canopy drawing in energy from its environment is symbolic of our need to absorb our cultural heritage in order to feel in tune with our evolution from times past. The drive to find an historic link with our present lives is almost instinctive and propels us forward as if on a quest to attain status and find a reason for being. The material strength of the trunk and its part in holding the tree together is perhaps symbolic of our need for inner strength.
(Tim Partridge)

A different shot and edit

 


Day 159/366: Sunny summer evening

June 07, 2012  •  Leave a Comment

Day 159/366: Sunny summer evening This is shot at almost 10:30 pm, after coming back from the city where I had dinner in the city with some of the people I went to accounting class with the spring of 2011. We're getting close to the lightest day of the year here, June 23rd. As said before, we are a tad bit too far south to experience the midnight sun, but there are only about 2 hours or so of it being dusky late at night even here now.

 

The view up towards the mountain situated right behind where I live...


Day 158/366: Culinary

June 06, 2012  •  Leave a Comment

Day 158/366: Culinary I love making food when I have have and/or make the time to do it properly. It is a skill I want to develop and perfect even more! Today i made a concoction of  tagliatelle with breaded chicken, and a sauce made of light cream, white wine, onion, tomatoes, sugar peas and parmesan cheese. So good!

Finished meal


Day 157/366: Resilient

June 05, 2012  •  Leave a Comment

Day 157/366: Resilient

The physical powers of the body cannot be separated from the rationale of the mind and the emotions of the heart. They are one and the same, a compilation of a singular being. It is in the harmony of these three-body, mind, and heart- that we find spirit.
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Spirit. In every language in all the Realms, surface and Underdark, in every time and every place, the word has a ring of strength and determination. It is the hero's strength, the mother's resilience, and the poor man's armor. It cannot be broken, and it cannot be taken away.
R.A. Salvatore

Day 156/366: When only mom will do

June 04, 2012  •  Leave a Comment

Day 156/366: When only mom will do One of those days where a cry was needed... For no particular reason. And, at those times, only mom will do. I love this girl so much.