Category Archives: Nature

postponed

well the mt. rainier climb that we had tentatively scheduled for the end of this coming has been postponed until mid to late july unfortunately. the main reason is the weather forecast a few days ago was showing a pretty decent chance for rain and snow on rainier for wednesday and thursday with mostly cloudy [...]

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photo blogs

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why is it so?

if you know much about me, you know that i am usually a deep thinker, questioner and analyzer about most things, but there are definitely periods where i am even more so. nighttime, cloudy days and rainy days (especially if it’s cool or cold outside). but here i am again, wondering what it is about [...]

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our purpose

do you ever sit there during the day… staring off into space, wondering about your life, your purpose? why are we here, really? i have really high goals set for myself, the largest of which is to make some sort of change in society… have a major influence. for some reason i feel as if [...]

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undergoing a turnaround?

perhaps all i really needed was some quality sleep for once… moreso than my usual six hours? i was concerned this morning after waking up only four hours after getting back from going downtown with friends and felt groggy and still tired. don’t tell me another unproductive day! after some much needed coffee and a [...]

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the awakening world

the sun slowly rises and the day awakens. the sky transforms from a bluish purple into an enlivening bright blue as the morning cloudiness breaks away. everything is calm… quiet… at peace, mentally preparing for the day ahead. no movement. no sound except for the birds. i sit here, cup of hot coffee in hand, [...]

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fractal landscapes

landscape architecture? interesting and amazing petri dish fractal growth patterns, provided by pruned. even more.
originally discovered on kottke.org

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