"There are more things in heaven and earth, Horatio, than are dreamt of in your philosophy."
-Hamlet, Act One, Scene Five
This above all: to thine ownself be true, And it must follow, as the night the day, Thou canst not then be false to any man.” - (again with the Hamlet)
As I head out to work this morning with my noisy cleaning crew, I will stop every few minutes and call up this picture in my mind. It will help, I'm sure.
My creek on the boundary is level (well, not perfectly level or it would be a pond instead!) but that water reminds me of driving up the hill with Muir's Branch running downhill beside the road. The passengers get to look; the driver only gets to glance.
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entirely.
as does the noisy silence of the outdoors.
Beautiful, cousin! Thanks for the refreshment!
As I head out to work this morning with my noisy cleaning crew, I will stop every few minutes and call up this picture in my mind. It will help, I'm sure.
Thank you.
MizFit, "noisy silence" is brilliant.
dfBag Lady, my pleasure.
Messymimi, I'm glad I could help.
It does that and then some. I could sit and watch running water for hours!
Lovely, just lovely! Of course not having any running water today makes it that much more refreshing :)
df Leah,
I could gaze at that for hours. This shot of water flowing over rocks is refreshing and energising.
The photo you had on yesterdays's post is calming and soothing.
Water is amazing.
Terrie
Barbara, it soothes the mind even as it excites it to deeper thought.
Thanks, Reb. Hope things get straightened out at the building soon.
dfTerrie, I agree completely. It was hard to tear myself away from this stream.
Wow, synchronicity -- we both have running water on our minds. :) What a gorgeous picture -- I can feel the refreshment from here.
I was thinking that, too, TL, when I saw your post earlier.
Thanks. It really was a lovely spot.
My creek on the boundary is level (well, not perfectly level or it would be a pond instead!) but that water reminds me of driving up the hill with Muir's Branch running downhill beside the road. The passengers get to look; the driver only gets to glance.
Mary Anne in Kentucky
Sounds like something wonderful to watch, Mary Anne.
It sure does.. even in photos. :)
Happy you're enjoying it, Hilary.
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