- Joel Peterson, Chairman, Jet Blue Airways, in article found here
12 April 2019
05 April 2019
Moving On - Spring Ice on Flathead Lake, Polson, Montana
"If there were ever two words that had no meaning they were moving on.
Sorrow isn't a place you can leave behind.
It's part of you.
It changes the way you see, feel, and think,
and every once in a while, the pain isn't remembered, it's relived;
the anguish as real and heartbreaking
as if it was happening all over again."
-From Righteous by Joe Ide, p. 4
Sorrow isn't a place you can leave behind.
It's part of you.
It changes the way you see, feel, and think,
and every once in a while, the pain isn't remembered, it's relived;
the anguish as real and heartbreaking
as if it was happening all over again."
-From Righteous by Joe Ide, p. 4
27 March 2019
Fleeting Iced Shadows - Clark Fork River, Missoula, Montana
“The present is the ever moving shadow
that divides
yesterday from tomorrow.
In that lies hope.”
26 March 2019
A Different Angle - Missoula, Montana
How many girls have an honorary aunt like Iva Lou?
Sometimes what we don't get in life makes way for something even better."
-from Milk Glass Moon, A Big Stone Gap Novel, by Adriana Trigiani, p. 162
(Did I mention previously that her series are delightfully addicting?)
Labels:
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21 March 2019
Pathless Woods - Grant Creek, Missoula, Montana
"There is pleasure in the pathless woods."
-Lord Byron (1788-1824)
20 March 2019
Winter Contrasts - Grant Creek, Missoula, Montana
Being sick is NOT my cup of tea! But these past 5 days, I've been thankful for tasty tea while fighting off some annoying bleh-ness with sleep, homeopathy, and herbal concoctions (Throat Coat and Gypsy Cold Care teas - yum and good!).
My main reading in between naps has been the fine print quotes on the tea bag tags, so that's what you get for deep pondering the rest of this week. That and some winter photos that need to get posted before they expire due to lovely sunshine melting every crusted snowflake in sight!
"Nature does not hurry, yet everything is accomplished."
- Lao Tzu (6th century BC)
My main reading in between naps has been the fine print quotes on the tea bag tags, so that's what you get for deep pondering the rest of this week. That and some winter photos that need to get posted before they expire due to lovely sunshine melting every crusted snowflake in sight!
"Nature does not hurry, yet everything is accomplished."
- Lao Tzu (6th century BC)
Labels:
Blue Sky,
Creek Bank,
Frozen,
Grant Creek,
Herbal Tea,
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ice,
Missoula,
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poplars,
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Snow,
Winter,
Winter Contrasts
15 March 2019
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