Wednesday Walk: Making the old new

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How many times can you take the same walk, without beginning to take your surroundings for granted? This was my thought as I went out on a walk yesterday - to be purposeful in searching for the newness. Our minds are trained to filter out the "noise", and with computer-fast accuracy, it reloads the cached page of our surroundings. Forcing a hard refresh should be fairly simple, but it does take a conscious effort to pause, blink slowly, and open your eyes again to the beauty around you.

First I started with the sky, it was beautiful. The clouds were like cotton candy strewn over a turquoise backdrop. Do you see how you can trace the curvature of the dome above? I love when it feels like we're inside a glass ornament! Take a look, can you see it?

I wanted another view - a longer, expansive view of the sky! I wanted to see if it changed the way I felt... and it did! What do you think?

Next - it was time for weeds. Could I actually find the beauty in the weeds that have grown up, wild and untamed? Of course, I'm a sucker for purple flowers - so once my eyes spotted these - it was easy to find the new!

Gorgeous right? Look at the changing states of these little pods! Some are green little prickly bulbs - some are the purple starting to break free, and then it isn't long until they turn into dry little hay-colored spikes!

And then there was this little guy! Having quite the feast! He was so interested in his lunch, that he let me get very close and didn't even bother me! hehehe. I wanted to see those spikey flowers up close - so I went looking for the perfect specimen. Look how even in their "death", this weed is really very striking!

Speaking of death - I always love how dandelions become little angels in their death! To me, they don't QUITE seem dead, until they blow all the little seeds into the air. Little helicopters floating away to make more dandelions. I really liked this picture because it showed the contrast in the two stages here. Side by side, death and clinging to life!

I saw this pinecone. It is in the middle of summer, and yet... hehehe I imagined that little pop of lightness on the cone - was snow! I also loved how this pinecone was on the pavement, with some little leaves next to it. I kept seeing so many contrasting images side by side! I really started to enjoy this new perspective approach!

Now this next picture - is something that makes me pause and take notice every time I see it. Seeds blow into the cracks of the asphalt, and over the course of this weed's life - it grows bigger and bigger - until it actually breaks up the asphalt beneath! It's just a nice reminder of the resiliency of life!!

We often have lightning strikes that target our poor trees and even cause wildfires. Occasionally - the trees are just old and the weight of them pulls them to the ground. It's the most amazing sound - and it happens more often than you can realize. Probably 3-5 times a month? We hear the sound of a tree cracking, and then WHOOOOOSH and BAM! I've actually seen them fall several times and it's an intimidating sight! Once - a tree VERY CLOSE to our house fell. It was so frightening, because you could hear the sound coming closer and there was no telling if it was going to hit the house! The trees here are HUGE. I don't even want to think of what would happen if it actually fell on the house! Here you can see a small-ish tree. To me - it looks like a lightning strike here. But, not exactly sure! But - beautiful, right?

This is just a random picture - but again, I wanted to see the beauty in the ordinary. A pinecone might be ordinary - but a sea of pinecones? I think it's a little bit extraordinary!

This is just a simple spot... a lookout over Big Baldy (the mountain in the distance) with a clearing in front. I love the singular dead tree in the center of the photo. I'm not sure why it's still standing. My guess is that it is just that stubborn. hehehe

Not sure if you can see the context of how big this insect is. There is another bug alongside him - and he is probably about the size of a fly. So, compared to him - this red and black superbug is pretty large! I enjoyed capturing him! There was an even LARGER black shiny insect that was feasting here - but when I took too long to take the shot (I couldn't get the camera to focus hehehe), he flew away. This guy was my consolation prize! hehehe I wanted to make his picture special, since he stayed to model for me - so I hope he appreciates how famous I'm making him on Hive! LOLOL

My final shot here.... again, just a bit of a second take on the "everyday". As I mentioned before - we see so many fallen trees! Some are cut down and left to rot (food for the forest critters!), and some are burned in burn piles (so that we don't have extra fuel for the next wildfire laying around). The unique shape of this tree, and the pattern as it was rotting really seemed beautiful to me. I especially love the color of the "meat" of the tree. I had fun editing this one to highlight all that beautiful rich color in the middle. See that cute little leaf resting in the middle too? hehehe



This post is an entry for the weekly challenge for #WednesdayWalk , founded by @tatoodjay, and collaborating with #makemesmile, founded by @elizacheng! Every week, we are encouraged to go out for a walk and bring a taste of our own walk to the rest of the Hive world! If you have never done it - I highly recommend it! Not only do you have a great reason to go for a walk, but it lets you appreciate all that's around you in a new way!

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How many times can you take the same walk, without beginning to take your surroundings for granted?

It wasn't until #WednesdayWalk that I started paying attention to the details within my neighborhood. I got swept away by all the colorful flowers during springtime. Then I went on a sky and sunset kick for a while. It's fun to see things with new eyes and appreciate the everyday (and extraordinary) beauty which surrounds us.

Totally agree! and too often I just sit with my computer and work work work - but WW is a reason to pause and get out - at least once a week. hahaha

it should be MORE. but... it's a start :)

good morning Jenniferrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrr! hehehe

I've found that Twitter Spaces or Wisdom pair up well with Actifit #Move2Earn to get me moving more often during the week. It winds up being doubly rewarding.

I love these pictures! And this was quite the walk, felt like i was there too.. oh goodness. so much trees and nature. ❤️❤️

i had more pictures! hehehe one picture that was cool.... it was a small tree growing out of a large boulder hehehe

but i couldn't really differentiate on the photo the colors so you could see it clearly... so i just left it off

but it was so interesting hahaha

yes - we are surrounded by nature here!!! LOL

😁😁😁

Awesome photos, I get what your saying that when one visits the same spot one forms a mental picture and perhaps expectation of what they will see and it can be a challenge to break out of that and see things from a different perspective or find new things we may have missed before

but you nailed it here all such great and interesting photos

Thanks for joining Wednesday Walk :), I truly enjoy exploring the world virtually each Wednesday seeing walks from all around the globe and feeling I am there and experiencing it all myself, such as I did in your post just now :)

hehehe i'm just happy i got it done
i was so excited for last week! and then it was just too much to complete with the hours remaining in Wednesday! hahaha

thanks for your appreciation!!! :)

It was awesome, PS congrats on making it into the top ten in the league this week

World is ful of little wonders if we just take the time to look at them
Still having the Sound from your previous post in my head, this one was a double special wednesday walk.
I once had the thought, for some posts to start with a music video wich would play while people read the words and watch the photos
!LUV

Yes - I have seen people do this before Beeber!!!! and it is a wonderful idea!!!!

I actually havea funny story. one of the steemians that i was friends with - was reading my Fireflies while working on his own music...

and he told me it was so cool!!! then we had an idea

for me to read fireflies and record it - and then for him to add some background music.

we never finished it because he got sick.. :( but i have 10 chapters of it , and it was so amazing heheheeh

if i can find it- i'll send you one link :)

I loved this! It's kinda how I felt the other day on my walk... just truly immersed in my natural surroundings and really seeing and feeling the enormity and beauty in each and every colour and shape in nature's palette. It was breathtaking - and so I connected easily with your post and the images and feelings evoked here 💗 !LUV !ALIVE !hivebits

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This is an amazing place ❤️ I really love the sky, well explained and beautifully done. Have a nice day dear friend @dreemsteem.

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