Photographs and random musings from an artist living in the California mountains
Monday, September 15, 2014
A Quote for Monday
"The Crone cannot be a Sage or Wise Woman until she reaches beyond the shallow confines of her skin. Children of the earth must also change, as the seasons do." A. Foster
Debbie, I'm glad you liked the quote and the photo. This tree is on the top of the ridge behind my cottage; it's up above the 7,000 foot elevation, about 600 feet higher than my location. The trees here are just barely getting a bit of color around the edges of a few leaves.
And some other Wildings, big and little, who kindly share their forest with me:
Miss Sunni, a Grey Squirrel
"To know even one life has breathed easier because you have lived. This is to have succeeded." Ralph Waldo Emerson
A Mountain Lion
Mrs. Coyote
A Black Bear
Baby Raccoons
Mrs. Fox
Mountain Chickadee
A Young Steller's Jay
Common to high altitude forests all over the west
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Compassion
Our task must be to free ourselves...by widening our circle of compassion to embrace all living creatures and the whole of nature and its beauty. ~~ Albert Einstein
June Is Adopt a Cat Month
But, there are always strays who need a loving home - so don't shop, ADOPT! Click the photo for helpful tips on adopting.
If They...
If they breathe, they live. If they live, they feel. If they feel, they love. If they love, they are aware. If they are aware, they have a soul. ~ Williams
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Kitty Love
I love cats because I enjoy my home and, little by little, they become its visible soul. Jean Cocteau
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Courage, dear heart ~ C.S. Lewis
Nature
I think we are bound to, and by, Nature. We may want to deny this connection and try to believe we control the external world, but every time there's a snowstorm or drought we know our fate is tied to the world around us. ~~ Alice Hoffman
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Books
Books are the quietest and most constant of friends; they are the most accessible and wisest of counselors and the most patient of teachers.
Charles W. Eliot
Bibliophile:
A person who collects or is fond of books. Also, a person who immediately feels safe, happy, even euphoric, when holding a favorite book.
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Boulder Bay, Big Bear Lake
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Lake Gregory, Crestline
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Lake Arrowhead
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Peace
Climb the mountains and get their good tidings. Nature's peace will flow into you as sunshine flows into trees. ~ John Muir, from "The California Mountains"
Seasons
Yosemite, California
A Favorite Quote
"I don't want life to imitate art; I want life to BE art." Carrie Fisher
I live in a little cottage with my furry "children" in a beautiful mountain forest where we enjoy daily visits from the little wild creatures. I love animals (you probably guessed), books, photography, tall trees, clear lakes, rain, snow, tea, the moon, and creating all kinds of art.
"My darling girl, when are you going to realize that being normal is not necessarily a virtue? It rather denotes a lack of courage!" Aunt Fran from 'Practical Magic', written by Alice Hoffman
Iconic Southern California
Snow capped mountains above palm trees and orange trees (those are the mountains where I live)
Ms. President
...of the Faerie's Book Club, that is. They meet every week in my secret garden.
Violets From My Mother's Garden
Forest Path
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State Flower
A field of California Poppies
Lilacs
I'm blessed to have lots of them around my cottage.
Truth
We either make ourselves happy or miserable. The amount of work is the same. ~ Carlos Castenada
Beautiful!
ReplyDeleteGreat quote Victoria and beautiful picture...looks like autumn is arriving. Hugs
ReplyDeleteThanks, Laura.
ReplyDeleteDebbie, I'm glad you liked the quote and the photo. This tree is on the top of the ridge behind my cottage; it's up above the 7,000 foot elevation, about 600 feet higher than my location. The trees here are just barely getting a bit of color around the edges of a few leaves.