Friday, July 20, 2012

Part of The Equation





With good weather, I took another trail – one that I had started on when I first arrived here. Things were tremendously hard then. I did a fast tapper off a medication – but I force my mind to look at nature. As of yesterday, I knew there was a change of plans where I will move at the beginning of August.

Yet when I went on my three-hour journey – I looked back at how I had walked, and then ran a path, which was cold and covered with snow. These are a few pictures without the need of an editor, which I do miss, as I love to watermark them.

Outside of that from today, I looked afar and I could not believe that there was a person dressed in all winter apparel doing what he had done. When I stood at one local – I sat and looked at everything and again there was the earth, wind, and sky.


I was just a part of the equation I learned.

28 comments:



  1. It was the first post where in the winter I stopped to take a breather. ~ The first post ~

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  2. Was given to me when during the spring from a very good friend's wife. I don't know if I can or shall departwith "her".

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  3. I will along with some other things - snow boots which were the other means of motion.

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  4. Looks like a kind of a Philippine plant w/c name escapes me

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  5. Leisurely bking around, good exercise ...

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  6. My humble bike is still w/ me ... getting rusty for not using it for awhile

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  7. Destiny is by chance, we can hold it till eternity or let it go of the chances and be miserable forever for letting it go ...
    hugs tight

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  8. The bike we can depend on ... even in a narrow, very hard trails of path you can be sure she is there to bring you to safety. God's blessings

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  9. Again, nice perspective, really nice shot.

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  10. Nice photos, Jack. Yes, part of the equation... Thank you for sharing.

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  11. It's the praries as flat as they are...yet part of my trail of discovery.

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  12. Yep I just go "there and back" for a full 5 minutes :)

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  13. It's earthy, I am not native but I would sit there every winterday and touch
    either a tree branch or ironically a stone. Again it's was a benchmark.

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  14. Interesting shots Jack. I love the bike. I have an old one very similar to yours.

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  15. Thanks Juliana that was a friends not mine.

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  16. This must be very expensive from the looks of it Jack

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