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Celebrate What’s Right With the World

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Dewitt Jones is a talented, creative photographer who lives on the sweet island of Molokai.  He spent 20 years working and photographing the wonders of the world for National Geographic. I’ve had his book What the Road Passes By for years and go to it often for uplifting words and to get absorbed in his photography.

I love his concept and website, “Celebrate What’s Right with the World”.  I think you will too.  He posts a weekly photo and it’s all about what’s good and beautiful and uplifting.

The link to his website is at the top of this post and you can sign up for his weekly photo posts.

There is so much that is right with the world.

Enjoy the celebration!

 

Every Time I’m in the Woods

“You do not have to be good.
You do not have to walk on your knees
for a hundred miles through the desert, repenting.
You only have to let the soft animal of your body
love what it loves.
Tell me about despair, yours, and I will tell you mine.
Meanwhile the world goes on.
Meanwhile the sun and the clear pebbles of the rain
are moving across the landscapes,
over the prairies and the deep trees,
the mountains and the rivers.
Meanwhile the wild geese, high in the clean blue air,
are heading home again.
Whoever you are, no matter how lonely,
the world offers itself to your imagination,
calls to you like the wild geese, harsh and exciting –
over and over announcing your place
in the family of things.”
Mary Oliver

Every Time I'm in the Woods

200 Words for Love

These are my first two hundred words for love…

Craig, Little Bear (Bob Barker), Halle Blue Berry, Mom, My Brothers, David, Greg, Steve, Sisters-in-Law, Laura, Patricia, Shelly, Nieces & Nephews, Ashley, Sarah, Keelan, Rachel, Julia, Andrew, Friends, Pamela, Katherine, Betsy, Jane, Gloria, Anne, Elisheva, Tony, Mountains, Montana, My Home, Fires in the Hearth, Fire in the Heart, Smores, Music, Bonnie Riatt, Leonard Cohen, James Taylor, The Beatles, Books, To Kill a Mockingbird, The Essential Rumi, The Essential Ghandi, The Art of Hearing Heartbeats, Zen and the Art of Motorcycle Maintenance, Rainbows, Snowbows, Clouds, Sweet Breathing, Soft Breezes, Long Baths, Long Showers, Long Walks, Long Talks, French Fries, Pizza, Grilled Salmon, Robert Craig Cabernet, Robert Redford, Snow, Rain, Sunrise, Fawns, Wolves, Ravens, Yoga, Listening, Cross Country Drives, San Francisco, Seattle, Maui, Key West, Orcas Island, Molokai, Havasu Canyon, Boynton Canyon Vortex, Travel, Bhutan, Samoa, The Amalfi Coast, Paris, Crepes, Coffee, Chocolate, Bananas, Reading, Solitude, Candlelight, Gatherings, Drumming, Tibetan Singing Bowls, Raging Rivers, Soft Streams, Rhythmic Oceans, A Child’s Laughter, Craig’s Laughter, Tall Trees, Wind in the Trees Song, Hiking, Snowshoeing, My Jeep, Love, Sensuality, Kindness, Thoughtfulness, Gratitude, Humble Offerings, Sage, Rocks, The Seahawks, Tampa Bay Rays, March Madness.

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Learning to be Astonished – Mary Oliver Poetry…

“My work is loving the world.
Here the sunflowers, there the hummingbird—
equal seekers of sweetness.
Here the quickening yeast there the blue plums.
Here the clam deep in the speckled sand.

Are my boots old? Is my coat torn?
Am I no longer young, and still not half-perfect? Let me
keep my mind on what matters,
which is my work,
which is mostly standing still and learning to be
astonished.
The phoebe, the delphinium.
The sheep in the pasture, and the pasture.
Which is mostly rejoicing, since all the ingredients are here,

which is gratitude, to be given a mind and a heart
and these body-clothes,
a mouth with which to give shouts of joy
to the moth and the wren, to the sleepy dug-up clam,
telling them all, over and over, how it is
that we live forever.”


Mary Oliver

100 Names for Snow

One Hundred Names for Snow

I’ve read that the Eskimos have more than one hundred names for snow.  The Native Hawaiians have dozens of names for rainbows…..aren’t both of these facts lovely?

Snow and rainbows are so vital and important in their beauty and January Snowbowmeaning to these cultures that the people’s awareness of the subtle nuances in each flake, or storm, or misty bow of light, creates minute distinctions.  That is sweet breathing into the moment of awareness.  That is absorbing yourself in the wonder.

In northwest Montana we have myriad types of snow.  The sweetness and peacefulness of snowfall and the aftermath of serenity are wondrous to me.  I never get tired of snow.  I certainly appreciate how having the snow lay its beauty down in all this space under the big sky contributes greatly to its gorgeousness.  (Not so fun when it’s compacted into cities where plows and car exhaust quickly make it a burden and an ugly nuisance).

But not so here.

With the short days of winter, abundant fires in the hearth, and full days of snowfall, introspection comes easily.

This is the time of inner workings.

Miraculous growth can grace you in a molecular moment.

Being instead of doing.  Allowing instead of trying.

Here are a few of my names for snow:

Snow Globe:  Just like you’ve shaken a tiny globe of flakes, this continuous swirl is absorbing and consuming.

Showering:  Like rain, the snow comes in a constant, powerful stream.

Wonder Flakes:  These are those huge snowflakes, softly and slowly falling, beautifully absorbing.

Fairy Dust:  Tiny, sweet whispers of snow crystals.  Like being sprinkled with fairy dust.

Powdered Sugar:  Dry, soft, quietly falling from a white sky.

Crystalized Magic:  An icy sweet mist.  When a sun shaft hits these airborne mist pellets it creates rainbows everywhere.

Pebbles:  The weatherman would call it gropple.  A little like snow hail, it’s icy and substantial.  You can hear this one falling.

Popcorn:  Large and soft, like pieces of styrofoam falling and leaving a quick layer over everything.

Baby Powder:  A talcum grace covering you with magic.

What would you name in a myriad of ways, seeing all of its preciousness?  Snow, June 10th (2)

Animal Wonders – A Gallery of Photos

“If all the beasts were gone,
men would die
from a great loneliness of spirit,
for whatever happens to the beasts
also happens to the man.
All things are connected.
Whatever befalls the Earth
befalls the sons of the Earth.”
― Chief Seattle

Whitefish – A Gallery of Photos

“Where you’re sure to live twice as long, and see twice as many things, and be two times as happy at the end. Where snow is more wonderful than rain, than anything.”

Rick Bass, Writing About Montana

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Women’s Day

 

Held on the Thursday before Mother’s Day, this day is a celebration

of ALL women, Non-Mothers and Mothers alike!

Last year, I spent time nurturing myself for the day and it was a lovely celebration.  I am not a mother.  I have watched in awe as my sisters-in-law, friends, and my one and only Mother gracefully embody myriad roles and strengths as they raised their children.  I am full of honor and respect for them.  But there was a hole each year for me, and for many of my childless friends – we celebrated the Mothers, but were never celebrated ourselves.  We as Sapphire Girls celebrate all women on the Thursday before Mother’s Day.

Let us know how you will love & care for yourself.

(below a couple of images from last year’s celebration… Bookworks in Whitefish for a new read, and the little cabin is where Red Star does her fabulous massages)

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Whitefish Winter Carnival

 

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Living the sweet life is enhanced by the laughter and exuberance of absorption in a small town.  This week our little town of Whitefish celebrated Winter Carnival.   Locals and visitors of all ages took in the Penguin Plunge and Parade.  The theme of “Vegas” (with sub-theme, “What Happens in Whitefish Follows You Home” (!) met with creative and hilarious costumes and everyone was out for a good time!  Simple pleasure make sweet memories.

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Whitefish Carnival Royalty in Sled with Black-Horses

 

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