Category: Photography

  • Thursday- Hang in There–

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    To be one’s self,
    and unafraid whether right or wrong,
    is more admirable
    than the easy confidence
    of surrender to conformity.

    -Irving Wallace

     

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    It is better to be hated for what you are
    than loved for what you are not.

    -Andre Gide

     

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    Style is knowing who you are,
    what you want to say,
    and not giving a damn.


    -Gore Vidal

    I may have mentioned before, that the “Thursday Hang in There” is code for “bigass spiders (Kristin don’t look).” I’ve been taking a lot of flak lately about all the spider photos, but I’m taking my cue from Gore Vidal today.

    I like the spider photos. So there.

    What always amazes me about the spiders is that they don’t back down. Rather than scurry off or fly away at the slightest movement like most little buggers, spiders seem cognizant of my approach and will actually move towards me. I have to admire them, standing up to Goliath. Running towards an unknown enemy. Scrappy little guys.

    Don’t get me wrong, I’m not some sort of weird spider lover, I won’t be keeping them as pets, I get jumpy when they get too close, and I don’t touch them if I don’t have to.

    But I respect the role they play. Spiders keep the populations of mosquitos and fruit flies and other pests down, for which I am eternally grateful, and they in turn provide food for the birds that we so love. Without spiders, the balance of nature would be thrown into absolute chaos.

    We all have a role to play; we are all connected. Each of us is essential in some specific and vital way. What we need to do is search out what that one thing is, and pursue it with all our energy and ability.

    I feel like in this country we push the idea of being unique and yet reward conformity. And then we point fingers; this one is no different than that one, that one has no new ideas, everyone is like so many sheep.

    Conformity is the jailer of freedom
    and the enemy of growth.

    -JFK

    Whoso would be a man,
    must be a nonconformist.

    -Ralph Waldo Emerson

    This is something I think about often in terms of my children. Do I want them to stand out or fit in?

    And I think of it almost constantly now in terms of politics.

    Do we really want mavericks representing our interests? Is real change even possible with so many people in power who are so much the same, and representative of a homogenized society?

    Do we live in a country that celebrates individual thought, free speech, anymore? How does society move forward if it does not?

    Another day, another tangent. Really, I have to start planning these posts ahead of time. Any thoughts?

  • 17 Year Cicadas?

    A permanent state of transition
    is man’s most noble condition.

    -Juan Ramon Jimenez

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    So I’m reading that the 17 year cicada should be emerging in my area, if they haven’t already. Keeping my eyes peeled!

    The kids have been sporting these as buggy brooches.

    I love these musical cicada nights; to me, this is what summer is all about. An underrated benefit to turning off the air conditioner (not to mention the dang bedroom TV, thankfully Jeff has been going to sleep early these days!) and throwing open the windows.

    Often I am also lulled to sleep by the mournful “who cooks for you?” of the Barred Owl.

    Last night there were several, three I think, singing in rounds.

    A meeting of overworked, under appreciated housewife owls, perhaps? Poor things, I can sympathize.

    What are the sights, smells, sounds that you associate with summer?

  • Tuesday

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    There are moments
    when I feel like giving up or giving in,
    but I soon rally again
    and do my duty as I see it:
    to keep the spark of life inside me ablaze.

    -Etty Hillesum