Showing posts with label sunrise and sunset photos. Show all posts
Showing posts with label sunrise and sunset photos. Show all posts

Friday, November 30

Friday Farm Photo & The Wise Woman Council (I'm In!)

Morning over the hayfield - FarmgirlFare.com
Morning over the hayfield—breathing it all in.

The World Wide Web is an amazing thing, isn't it? It's so incredibly vast, and expanding so fast it's hard to even fathom, and yet in some ways it feels really small. So when Lisa Claudia Briggs and I finally connected last month, we were both kind of wondering the same thing: How come we hadn't found each other sooner?

E-mail started flying back and forth as we realized how much we have in common (she even lives on a farm), and we've quickly become fast friends. Lisa is an intuitive, a psychospiritual therapist, and a sacred streetfighter helping women keep their promises to themselves. She describes her work as mystical-meets-practical-meets 25 years of psychotherapy experience, and she's all for getting rid of that whole pesky perfectionism thing (yes!).

Lisa has a very special website called Intuitive Body (don't you just love that name?), which includes a blog and is all about simple, sacred solutions to living beautifully in your body. One of her Intuitive Body projects is The Wise Woman Council, which she describes as a kind of online gathering at the well for women to quench their thirst. In Lisa's words:

More below. . .

Wednesday, January 11

Wednesday Farm Photo: Morning Light

Morning sun in the hayfield - FarmgirlFare.com
I love the muted colors of winter.

More hayfield photos? Here.
More sunrises and sunsets? Here.
More farm landscapes? Here.

© FarmgirlFare.com, where I spent the afternoon coming up with gratifying little outdoor tasks so I could sneak away from my indoor To Do list and enjoy the beautiful, warm (50s!) day instead—before cozying up for tonight's snowstorm and tomorrow night's predicted single digit temps. Digging chicken manure into kitchen garden beds and working on a compost pile in January? Yes, please.

Thursday, December 29

Thursday Farm Photo: Light To Do Evening Chores By. . .

Light to do evening chores by. . .
I walked out the door and said, "Wow."

More sunrises and sunsets? Here.
More farm landscapes? Here.

© FarmgirlFare.com, where there's something wonderful to look at just about every minute—and sometimes it only lasts for that one minute.

Wednesday, February 16

Wednesday Farm Photo: It Was a Good Morning

Sunrise in the Hayfield

The Daily Donkey 11: Ready and Waiting for Treats

© FarmgirlFare.com, the up before the sun foodie farm blog where today's early morning 40 mile trip to the vet's office for a spay and neuter extravaganza went off without a hitch (Beagle Bert's peeing all over my leg while sitting on my lap in the truck totally doesn't count), and when I called to check on Daisy and Bert at 5:00 this afternoon, they were both doing fine—especially since we were able to put them in a kennel run together this morning (along with Bert's security blanket and sock). Thanks for the well wishes. We're all really looking forward to having those two safe and sound and back on the farm tomorrow.

Tuesday, September 12

Daily Farm Photo: 9/12/06


A Peach Of A Sunrise

A year of Daily Photos ago:
One Hot & Happy Beagle

I'm hoping to get caught up on questions, comments, and & emails later this week!

Saturday, August 12

Daily Farm Photo: 8/12/06


Waking Up The Farm

I took this photo a while ago, immediately fell in love with it, decided it was too dark, and relegated it to my personal file. I came across it yesterday and fell in love with it all over again. When I first started this blog, I found myself hesitating over certain photos, wondering if they were good enough to post. I also found that the ones in question usually ended up being quite popular. So I promised myself I would always listen to my heart, go with my first impulse, and the heck with everything else. But once in a while I forget about that promise. So here, finally, is this photo--because I love it. And that is that.

A year of Daily Photos ago: Hornet Nest Under Construction

Saturday, April 15

Daily Farm Photo: 4/15/06


I Haven't Shared A Sunrise In A While

Lamb Report: Everyone survived the night. The giant trees on the hillside looked spectacular all lit up with the big portable spotlights. (As I hit the switch, I expected that big sound of stadium lights going on--it was almost light enough to play baseball in the barnyard last night.) I figured out how to work the scary barn radio this morning and even managed to get reception, so tonight the woollies will be no doubt rockin' the walls. Oh, and
click here to see what I spotted in the barn this morning. Current Lamb Count: 15.

Wednesday, January 25

Daily Farm Photo: 1/25/06


Dusk From A Different View: Looking Toward The House From The Hayfield

Saturday, December 31

Daily Farm Photo: 12/31/05


Final Sunrise Of The Year

Thank you all for the incredible outpouring of comforting words and thoughts and stories and prayers and hugs you have sent me during the past week. Your kindness and caring mean more to me than I can even begin to say. Welcome to the dozens of readers who left comments for the first time. I am so touched. And I can't wait to share 2006 with all of you.

Tuesday, November 1

Sunday, September 25

Tuesday, September 13

Monday, August 15

Daily Farm Photo: 8/15/05


Sunrise On A New Week

Saturday, August 6

Looking at Late Night Gratitude


A Gorgeous End To A Lovely Day


Last October, a friend and I decided to begin keeping gratitude journals. We also started e-mailing each other our entries. This very simple act can have profound results. You simply write down five (or more) things that you are grateful for that day. Sometimes they gush out by the dozen, and sometimes you really have to think hard to come up with five. Either way, most of the time the entries end up being about very small things in our lives, rather than big events. But aren't those the ones that mean the most to us? That affect our daily lives and outlook the most?

Today was just a really nice day for me. Nothing exceptional or spectacular happened. There were simply several little things that, when added up, made it the kind of day that suddenly permeates every cell in your self and makes you feel joyful and very alive--and grateful to be so.

I took this photo earlier in the evening, and when I saw how it came out, that was the clincher. I decided I would share this photo and write a brief post about my day. It would simply be my gratitude journal entry. And so, today I am grateful. . .

1. For the luxury of sleeping in and yet still enjoying a pleasant morning walk because last night's (much needed) rainstorm had cooled the morning air. And for making it home just minutes before another thunderstorm dropped almost two more inches of rain on us over the next several hours.

2. For deciding to visit two of my favorite food blogs (Eggbeater and Delicious Days) and discovering that each of their most recent posts mentioned me! I was overwhelmed with surprise and absolutely flattered that these people whom I greatly admire find inspiration in what I am doing.

3. That it was cool enough to turn on the oven and bake two big batches of cookies to replenish our dwindling supply in the freezer. And that even though I was forced to change one recipe due to four-footed interference, the cookies not only came out better than ever, but while they were baking I managed to turn the experience into a story that was almost entirely written by the time the cookies were done.

4. For being late tucking in the sheep, because when I finally walked outside I was greeted by this magnificent sunset sky. For leaning my head so far back to take the pictures that I was able to see three, four, no five little bats circling high above me. And for perfect timing. I ran inside and grabbed the camera, took three pictures, returned the camera to the house, and when I walked back outside there was absolutely no sign that pink sky had ever been there.
5. For strolling out to the front gate after taking care of the animals and having our own personal bat escorts, who darted back and forth just over our heads, gobbling up all of the biting insects before they could reach us. And for being sweetly serenaded as we walked by the frogs and the cicadas and the crickets and all of the other summertime crooners while the thick evening mist slowly wrapped itself around us.
6. That it is bedtime, and for the thought of sweet dreams and restful sleep--and the promise of a wonderful tomorrow.

Friday, August 5

Daily Farm Photo: 8/5/05


At Sunrise, The Possibilities Are Endless

Sunday, July 17

Wednesday, July 6

Daily Farm Photo: 7/6/05


Misty Morning Sunrise