Photo Journal

Sounds of Silence

Silence is a sounding thing, to one who listens hungrily.

Gwendolyn B. Bennett

January 25, 2023 - Pigeon watches the seagull fly away

Listening Practice

Listen to the pigeons on the pier-

just cooing, you might say,

except for a rumbling bass note

deep in their bellies

following it

solemnly rising at the end,

into a plea.

Listen as they murmur together,

on the rocks of the pier-

turning toward the sun

where the seagulls fly.

January 25, 2023 - One step

January 26, 2023 - Seagull bathing in sunlight

January 26, 2023-South Pointe, Miami Beach

how do i capture the sound

of the ocean on a calm day,

when waves lightly kiss the sand

and the white foam lingers there -

slowly sinking in

beneath the seagull’s feet?

At the beginning of the year, I wrote about a few themes I wanted to focus on this year (Savoring Transition). Listening was one of them. Not long afterward, my friend Lisa sent me a great article called Sound Tracking by Rob Walker, with a listening practice to try; which I did nearly every day this week; focusing my attention on and trying to identify the sounds I heard around me.

When I wanted to write about what I heard, I looked up words for sounds (like the pigeons’ “coo”) and realized how inadequate language can be to describe the sounds we hear. Too many of the words are the same for completely different sounds. Is that because we don’t listen, or because the sounds are too complicated to be captured in a word?

January 26, 2023 - Sargassum sunrise

January 26, 2023

Weeds are flowers, too, once you get to know them. A.A. Milne

These weeds, sargassum, float on the water and are left behind by when the tide moves out. They pile up on the beach this time of year, until the tractors come by and bury them under the sand. Most people think they are a nuisance; but today, in the sun, this little one was beautiful.

January 27, 2023 - Fish Crow holding court

January 27, 2023 - A fish crow looked like he was holding court over the seagulls on the sand today when I walked by. It is amazing how many different varieties of gulls there are here. From a distance you might think they’re all the same; but even in just the small sample in this picture; you can see that they are not.

January 30, 2023 - Larus Gull

January 30, 2023 - This seagull caught my eye because of its varied feathers. I believe it’s a Laurus Gull, possibly a banded-beak laurus. I didn’t realize how striking its eyes were until I got home from my walk.

January 31, 2023 - Boat-tailed grackles gathered to sing with a wren listening.

January 31 2023. The grackles were singing their hearts out on this sign overlooking the boating channel in Miami Beach. The other bird (maybe a wren) flew in afterward. He looked like he was listening.

As I walked along the marina, I got lucky and saw the green heron below, just calmly sitting on the rocks. - probably waiting for a fish to swim by? He didn’t seem to mind me stopping.

January 31, 2023 - Green Heron Fishing from Marina

January 28, 2023 - Another iguana stopped by,

January 28-January 29, 2023.

Last week, I wrote about the iguanas that have been sleeping in the trees next to my apartment. I couldn’t resist taking a few more pictures, because two more showed up this week. One of them was HUGE. Since I took these pictures all but one has left the trees. I think they like these trees because they’re sheltered from the wind but still in a high and sunny location. Now that the winds are not as strong; they’ve moved on.

January 28, 2023 - Make that two.

January 29, 2023. A Big Iguana of a different color appeared for a few hours today.

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January 29, 2023 - This is the same little iguana from yesterday; his pose and his smile almost human.

 

January 26, 2023 - Gently rolling surf at sunrise.

Don't underestimate the value of Doing Nothing, of just going along, listening to all the things you can't hear, and not bothering.

A. A. Milne

A final moment of zen. I love the quote from A..A. Milne because it feels like daydreaming, and that’s what you should do sometimes when you’re walking along the water, or even just staring out your window. I hope you get a chance to try it this week. Thanks for joining me here!

Silent Wanderings

Delight in meditation and solitude. Compose yourself, be happy. You are a seeker.

Gautama Buddha

09/06/2022 Someone hiding in the marigold

Marigold

from the shadow of silky petals

an insect emerges

waving his tiny legs

08/31/2022 Along the path behind my house

August 31, 2022

Walked the path leading from my house through the woods and around the neighbors this morning. Even when the sun is high in the sky; you can only see it filtered in streaming rays through the trees. I am so lucky to have neighbors who also love the woods and had the idea to cut a path between our houses. This is where I go to walk alone.

08/31/2022 The Three Sisters

August 31, 2022 The lake was a little choppy today; crashing in frothy white over the rocks I call the Three Sisters (because I am one of three).  The morning sky on clear days is like a muted rainbow; before the sun fully clears the trees.  I don’t know what causes the effect; but I do love its beauty.

08/31/2022 Sunset over the Bluff

August 31, 2022, Sunset - Instead of walking down to the water for sunset I walked the road along the lakeshore. After I long afternoon of sitting at my computer, I wanted to move my legs.  The wild plants growing along the bluff look like they are reaching out to try to catch the sun before it falls into the lake.

September 1, 2022 Reflection of splashing water

September 1, 2022 - Another clear beautiful morning.  Starting to turn cooler.  Taking photos of reflections is something I really like to do with the iphone camera, because it can be held so close to the surface.  Today there was a pool of water on the beach side of the Three Sisters, so I was taking a few shots in the still water when a wave splashed over the middle sister… the serendipity of a moment.

09/01//2022 Bees on the barn sunflowers

September 1, 2022 - afternoon - My studio is in a barn a few miles away from home. Some of our friends planted an earth friendly garden there, and today I noticed their sunflowers were finally blooming.  The bees were loving it.  These sunflowers have personality, one was bold as anything - face up to the sky; one was shy just peeking out from its petals, and another looked like a giggly little child covering its laugh. The are happy flowers when they open up. It was a difficult day to get photos because the sun was so bright and they either got washed out or were too deep in shadows; but these few turned out okay.

September 2, 2022 A swan pruning its feathers

September 2, 2022 - On my way to the farm market in Saugatuck from my yoga class in Douglas, I walked along the Veteran’s Walk, partly to avoid traffic but mostly because it’s so pretty.  It’s a boardwalk between the edgewater of Kalamazoo Lake and a wetland area on the shore.  When I got near the end, right in the little bay area of the public boat ramp, swans were pruning their feathers, stirring the water into circular ripples and geese were just waking up and wading into the water. All of us going about our Friday morning business.

September 2, 2022 Geese wading in the water near the Douglas Veterans Walk

September 3, 2022 Bee still on the giant hyssop

September 3, 2022 - I have been looking for monarch butterflies.  I know they are endangered, but I usually see some in late August and early September.  I thought there might be some on these giant hyssop blossoms; but there were only bees.  Which also made me happy.

September 3, 2022 Blurry bee in flight to bigger blossoms

September 5, 2022 A Walking stick on the eaves

September 5, 2022 - It has been a week of unexpected sights.  Today, while cleaning the screened porch outside; I saw a walking stick moving in its slow long steps up to the eaves. Usually, they are so camouflaged by the branches that you don’t notice them; but this one stood out in full tree-like color against the dark gray eaves.  Glad they move slow.  I ran in the house to get my camera, and when I came back, he was pretty much in the same spot.  Have to admit; at first, I thought the back end was the front end; so, I took a lot of close ups of the “wrong end” before I realized …

September 5 , 2022 Walking stick from a side angle

September 6, 2022 Daisy Fleabane by the road

September 6, 2022 - I took my little hiking camera on my walk today looking for macro subjects. This is a way to learn.  Step in, get close to a tiny subject, and take a very tightly focused photo.  Sometimes you even get a surprise – like the little insect hiding in the marigold; but almost always you see detail you didn’t expect, or when you get home; learn the name of a plant you didn’t know before.  Like that tiny daisy-like weed by the side of the road…daisy fleabane.  Now – I wonder why they call it “fleabane”?

September 6, 2022 Back to the marigold