~ Focus ~

pine treeFocus:  noun-1. a central point, as of attraction, attention, or activity

                verb-8.  to concentrate: to focus one’s thoughts

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I was looking through some pictures this morning and the thought came to me that  some of the things I was looking at seemed nicer, prettier, more colorful, etc. in a picture than how I remembered them in real life.  Why is this?  They seem to just jump out at me, saying “Hey, look at me, I’m exquisite!  Look at my shape, my colors, I stand out in a crowd”.  And yes, it was all true, I was noticing their shape, their colors were beautiful, they did stand out. I would love to think it was my “mad skills” at photography,  more likely my beloved Nikon!  But, No!  It’s more than that. I think that zooming in on something, taking it out of all of its surrounding, to focus on just the beauty it holds on its own, magnifies what was there all along.  It isn’t that it became more extraordinary in the photo, but by capturing its beauty and viewing it later, out of its element, we can see its “stand alone”  delightfulness.   Appreciating each asset it holds.

         Life is like this.  We can tend to get so caught up in the big picture of every day life and where we’re going, what we’re doing , that we miss the beauty of the here and now. We look at the whole garden and its beauty altogether, or we see the weeds and miss the overall charm.  But regardless, we rarely take notice of the individual uniqueness of each flower.  Each moment.  Each person in our lives.  What they add, what they give, how they add to our bigger picture, our garden.

          I pray for the ability to remember to savor each moment, each relationship and not gulp my way through life missing the small but most precious gifts of life.

           If  beauty is truly in the eye of the beholder, let us not forget to “behold”!

~Collections~

vintage cameras

I love a collection!  Truth….It’s a weakness my sister-in-law first pointed out to me.  Looking through a group of pictures she can always pick out the one I’ll be drawn to. Whatever picture is of a gathering of similar items, that’s where my eye will go.

This collection is a work- in- progress. Vintage cameras, not all vintage cameras, just the ones that pop out, I can’t seem to resist these little cuties.

china tea cups with feet

…..and my newest collection, in the beginning stages….china tea cups with feet..who knew they existed?  Well, not me, at least not until a bridal shower last fall.  That’s when I first got a glimpse of one of these sweeties, and now I have to admit, I’m quite taken with them. So the quest is on!  I found the pink one on the right (which by the way is just like the one I first saw at the bridal shower) at a lovely shop near Palmyra, NY, called The Gingerbread House.  And the other two are from this shop on etsy.

True confessions time ….although I really enjoy looking at these tea cups, I always, (and I do mean always, like every day)  drink my tea from this mug…..

cup of tea

and I believe it was given to me by my loving sister who purchased it from Starbucks!  Go figure!!!

Start the New Year off right!

hand turned wood pen/ light

Let God’s word illuminate your path for the New Year.
Psalm 119:105

Let it snow! Let it snow! Let it snow!

Snow in the Catskills

 

The snow has found us again….


snow in the catskills

and it is beautiful!

~Beginnings~

“Beginnings are usually scary, endings are usually sad, but it’s the middle that counts.  So when you find yourself at the beginning  just give hope a chance to float up.  And it will.”

 -Hope Floats (my favorite movie)

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