When north, south, east and west conspire in the reminder that beauty in nature is timeless.
Tag: west coast
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Cee’s Fun Foto Challenge: Ground
Cee’s Fun Foto Challenge: Large Subjects
thrown like matchsticks upon the beach
in nature large is a matter of perspective
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Take a step back to see the entries of Cee’s Fun Foto Challenge: Large Subjects.
Travel Theme: Sky
“Everyday” – britney spears
Footsteps in the rain, memories wash away
Beyond the headlight glare, it’s kind of dark out there
And everywhere I’ve been, it’s hard to find a friend
I’ve got no alibis for the state I’m in
Everybody needs, needs a place to go
God know’s I have seen it’s a twisting, winding road
Every day, the sun comes up again
A little hope begins and it starts with you ’cause you get me through it
And every day, I’m closer to the shore, I smile a little more
And because of your faith, I get closer now every day
Said every day, I said every day, every day
It’s hard to recognize, across the great divide
Just what you left behind and what you keep inside
A ripple in the calm, you keep my safe from harm
Somehow you still believe, you believe in me
Where it starts and ends, only time must know
Wherever you will be is where I wanna go
Every day, the sun comes up again
A little hope begins and it starts with you ’cause you get me through it
And every day, I’m closer to the shore, I smile a little more
And because of your faith, I get closer now every day
‘Cause you set me free
‘Cause you set me free
And every day, the sun comes up again
A little hope begins and it starts with you ’cause you get me through it
And every day, I’m closer to the shore, I smile a little more
And because of your faith, I get closer now every day
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Look up the entries of Where’s my backpack?’s Travel Theme: Sky.
Two Cents Tuesday Challenge: Routine – Week 2
is it hoarding if it’s organized?
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Half of our horde has been back in the academic grind for a week now with great success. The courses are inspiring, the professors better than expected and the schedule, well, not everything can be perfect but it is only until December when the collegial masses get a 6 WEEK break. Nice to be young. Across the Bored took the opportunity of one less body in the house to put all the paperwork lying around from the summer in order, file the bills, catch up on correspondence and get back to the arduous process of going through 20 years of accumulated boxed ephemera that has been sitting in the warehouse. Multitasking was going relatively well until the computer stated in no uncertain terms “Unable to save – Memory scratch disk full”. What? How is that possible? Didn’t we just go through this 2 months ago?
Odd that these files seem to take up an inordinate amount of space and much like all of that stuff in the physical storage facility, must be gotten rid of. Story of our life that we save so much that only we are ultimately interested in and then heart-wrenchingly have to dispose of like stale left-overs or unwanted houseguests. Would that there was an easy, Zen way to deal with this phenomenon and not have to wrestle with the body-numbing paralysis that sets in whenever we turn that piece of paper or fiddly bit over and over in our hands wondering “Are we going to need this 3 months after we throw it out”? Or worse still, the dreaded terrors of not being able to find that one thing you really really needed because in a fit of disposal anxiety you didn’t do one last triage on that box you dropped off at the Goodwill….
Do we ever learn from those things that we seem to do over and over again or does it just transform into something different but similar as time goes by? Like this fortnight’s Two Cents Tuesday Challenge, we might need to change our – Routine.
Last week we asked “How does routine appear to you?” – The drive to town every morn, that pair of shoes always worn, wake-up calls or favourite malls, superb meals or special deals, meditation, daily prayer, yoga mats or just a love of all that …
We would love to see your vision.
For all those who are new readers to Across the Bored, some great entries and the guidelines for this fortnight’s challenge can be found here. Need more info – Have a look at HOW DOES THIS WORK.
Two Cents Tuesday Challenge: Calm – Week 2
zen and the art of the tourist
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Glorious sunshine after a cold, grey dawn brought out the masses along the waterfront yesterday and we decided to join them in a decidedly un-local move. Having come to this summer destination for as long as we can remember, we have become inured to the throngs spilling off the cruiseships and the ever-changing spectacle of festivals and street shows designed to please. There were a few faces that had been around for a while who put on a great show for families with small children and posed good-naturedly for photos with random people they would never see again and so we waited until the crowd had moved on, threw some coins into the sturdy white bucket and asked if we could take a photo. Not only were we rewarded with a smile and a bit of conversation but a couple of hugs thrown in for good measure. Just what the doctor ordered to lift our spirits.
The life of the busker has been co-opted by local government to become an intrinsic part of the summer tourist trade. Licenses for prime harbour real-estate and the bustling shopping strip now require an initial outlay of hard-earned cash; paperwork and schedules replace once easy decisions to just get up, out to make visitors to the city smile and perhaps scrape together a few bucks in an afternoon. All inclusive vacations have made it hard for those who earn a living with their talent on the streets. Once-a-year travellers don’t always understand the art of outdoor entertainment, they see it and the artists who perform as just another part of the scenery, a living, breathing bit of pleasant backdrop and rarely as people with families, dreams and often, a mission in life. Just like us.
When faced with unbending rules and regulations and those events in our daily existence that give us pause, we must, like this fortnight’s Two Cents Tuesday Challenge and Plasterman, attempt to stay – Calm.
Last week we asked “What does calm look like to you?” – A placid lake or crystal snowflake, curled up cats, meditation mats, denim blues or an afternoon snooze…
We would love to see your vision.
For all those who are new readers to Across the Bored, some great entries and the guidelines for this fortnight’s challenge can be found here. Need more info – Have a look at HOW DOES THIS WORK.
Travel Theme: Wild
west coast wild and wonderful
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Get crazy with the entries in Where’s my backpack?’s
Travel Theme: Wild.
Travel Theme: Peaceful
…please leave a message…
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Find respite in the entries of Where’s my backpack?’s
Travel Theme: Peaceful.
Travel Theme: Beaches
simple pleasures
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Park yourself on the sand in the entries at Where’s my backpack?’s
Travel Theme: Beaches.
Cee’s Fun Foto Challenge: Walks Indoors or Outdoors
follow the elephant
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Amble through the entries
in Cee’s Fun Foto Challenge: Walks Indoors or Outdoors.
A Word a Week Photography Challenge – Worker
not happy with the day’s progress
Everybody does something in the entries at
A Word in your Ear’s Word A Week Photo Challenge – Worker.
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Cee’s Fun Foto Challenge: Steps
LET ME WALK WITH YOU ONCE MORE
BEFORE ANOTHER SEES THE SUN KISS YOUR FACE
AND THE WIND RUN NIMBLE FINGERS
THROUGH YOUR HAIR
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Go up and down with the entries
in Cee’s Fun Foto Challenge: Steps or Stairs.
Weekly Photo Challenge: Change
nothing a little love couldn’t heal
See what’s in flux in the entries of the Weekly Photo Challenge: Change.
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Travel Theme: Benches
revisiting photographs, like familiar destinations,
reveals that sometimes a part is better than the whole
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Sit yourself down and peruse the entries at
Where’s my backpack?’s challenge Travel Theme: Benches.
Story Challenge: Letter “T”
Terribly large are Terrifying Teeth but Tiny are the arms from which Those Taloned Two fingers Trail; Talk about a Temperamental Tyrannosaurus for Frizztext’s Story Challenge: Letter “T”.
Try To Tackle a Tableau for the challenge..
Story Challenge: Letter “S”
Shuffling through the archives, this Scene Surfaced. Stones, Seaweed, Sand, Sea and Sky (and one Solitary buoy) Sing their own Story for Frizztext’s Story Challenge: Letter “S”.
See Something for the challenge in your Surroundings?
Weekly Photo Challenge: Merge
A fashion photo-shoot along the causeway illustrated proof that many west coast urban areas seem to run right into the Pacific. For all that is intrinsically wrong with cities taking over once-green spaces (the subject of a future post) there is still much beauty to be found, sometimes right beneath our feet. This weeks’s photo challenge: merge and the very act of just looking down are serendipitous indeed.