
To me clouds often acquire an extra aura of fun in photos. The frozen moment in time defines their edges and shadows. Their whites are even crisper, and surrounding colors bloom. (Not the case with sunsets, to my ever. loving. frustration!)
If you’re looking for them, you might see angels in clouds …

Or, conversely you might see dragons.

All on the same day!
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Post 15
Two nights ago I saw Northern Lights for the first time. My 15-year-old learned they were happening and woke me up to share the news. Together we walked to a nearby park to catch the show in the sky. It was a bucket list item checked off, for sure; a sight I’d had my heart
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Post 14
Inspired this morning by Felicia Murrell‘s written meditation for the Center for Action and Contemplation. She wrote: Divine Love is unveiled through communion, connection, and acts of living that create openhearted wonder. I love this take on experiencing divine love. She reminds us that divine love is in both stillness and busy-ness. Solitude as well
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Post 13
It’s hard to keep an open mind. I just know what’s going to happen, right? The teenager is sure everyone will stare, because it’s a bad hair day. The spouse interrupts you in a heated conversation because “we’ve been through this over and over and you always” (fill in the blank). Sometimes we’re correct and

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