As I sat in my living room sipping hot green tea this morning, I caught a glimpse of these gorgeous flowers out of the corner of my eye. When did they bloom?! I am not one for the obvious (obviously),… Read More ›
Picture This
A picture is worth a thousand words indeed. This is a space to display images of some of the people, places, and things, for which words cannot do them justice.
A Day in the Country
If you read yesterday’s post, “Gone Fishing”, this is the beautiful spot where the where our outing took place. We were only about 40 minutes outside of Louisville, but it felt like a world away.
Hitting the Trails
Cherokee Park, Louisville, Kentucky This is one of the many beautiful scenes that greeted me on my first trail run of 2013. I have been away far too long, and I am grateful for today’s triumphant return. Pure, unadulterated bliss… Read More ›
Hop to It
It looks like the Easter Bunny is vacationing in my backyard . . .
In a Fog
This is the scene that greeted me on a cold Saturday morning in Kentucky. While it is an ordinary pictures in almost every aspect, to me, it is nothing short of extraordinary by the mere presence of the fog. There’s… Read More ›
Budding Dreams
I took this picture last spring here in Louisville, Kentucky, just a few blocks from work. This picture is one of the most special ones to me, because it reminds me of a particular dream that I hold close to… Read More ›
One of My Favorite Quotes & Personal Mottos, Part II
This is another one of my favorite quotes that also serves as one of my personal mottos, and it brings tears to my eyes every time I read it. At times in my life I have felt so very little,… Read More ›
One of My Favorite Quotes & Personal Mottos, Part I
From the moment I first stumbled upon this quote, it resonated with me, and I adopted it as one of my two personal mottos. Fortunately, I have not been burned at the stake (yet) like Joan of Arc, but when… Read More ›
Happy Trails
To some, these pictures are merely images from my trail runs in Cherokee Park in Louisville, Kentucky, but to me, these are sacred spaces as holy and revered as any cathedral, temple, mosque, or church in the world. For mixed… Read More ›
My Road to Recovery
This is a scene from my beloved River Road here in Louisville, Kentucky. There is something healing about driving this stretch of road that has helped to lift the fog of depression and relieve my anxiety as much as any… Read More ›