
Rain drops, water falls.
Sometimes it gets sloshed and spills.
Clumsy H2O.

Rain drops, water falls.
Sometimes it gets sloshed and spills.
Clumsy H2O.

The calm before the storm is often mistaken for
the calm after the storm.
There is serenity to be found in both calms, and perhaps
even within the storm itself.

The Daily Post weekly photo challenge: Serene
shimmering moments
imprints for eternity
pressed upon your heart

The Daily Post one-word prompt: Shimmer
still waters run deep
shallow waters laugh and play
dancing over stones

The Daily Post daily one-word prompt: Shallow
tell me what you see
hidden deep within my soul
mirror remains mute

The Daily Post daily one-word prompt: Hidden

which came first,
the clouds dropping water
upon the ground,

or the ground water evaporating
into clouds?

did it start out as a fog,
neither of the clouds
nor of the ground?

perhaps it began as ice…

or frost…

however the magic began,
I am glad
for the way it dances

and quenches our thirst for life.

The Daily Post weekly photo challenge: Magic

The Daily Post weekly photo challenge topic this week is Shine.
The challenge as posed:
Has something bright or reflective caught your eye in the moment? Share a photo of something you were able to explore a bit!
When I was considering what “shiny” things I had seen lately, I remembered the creek where I had hiked a couple of weeks ago. I looked through the photos I had taken that day. Even though it was a cloudy morning, the light of day reflected off the water as it rippled over the smooth rocks of the river bed, creating a shiny ribbon that rolled past me and disappeared into the lush greenery crowding its banks.

But I kept reviewing photos and came across a set that I took just two days ago, but had not really given any thought to after loading them onto my laptop. I had arrived at an appointment early, and rather than sit in the office waiting room, I walked down the second floor hallway to where I could see light coming in through a window.
Through the window was a view of a rain gutter attached to a first floor roof overhang. Leaves had blocked some of the rainwater from flowing into the downspouts, and it made a shiny thin line reflecting the (once again) cloudy sky. Of course I took a photo.

When I turned away from the window, I saw a drinking fountain with two brass and steel basins reflected off a mirrored back splash. Shiny indeed! And of course I took photos.

That is, until I saw a woman watching me through a nearby office door. Her expression was that of someone about to call security to report a loiterer taking random photos of plumbing fixtures. Not shiny at all. I retreated down the hallway to my designated office waiting room.
I wish more things in my life were shiny. My car… my windows… I should probably stop photographing rain gutters and do something about that. Maybe on the next sunshiny day. Around here, that pretty much gives me until July to get it done.
When you live in the Pacific Northwest of the United States, you can’t let a little rain stop you from getting out to enjoy the lushness of autumn. There’s just too much beauty to take in.








The Daily Post weekly photo challenge: H2O