Roads End Naturalist

Exploring the natural world as we wander at the end of the road


The Day After

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Hope is being able to see that there is light despite all of the darkness.

~Desmond Tutu

Golden lining to clouds at sunrise 1
Sunrise, Lake Mattamuskeet (click photo to enlarge)

Be the light…

Cypress tree at Lake Mattamuskeet 1
Lone cypress tree at sunset, Lake Mattamuskeet

Comments

11 responses to “The Day After”

  1. mary sonis Avatar
    mary sonis

    not ready yet to see the light..right now it seems pretty dark to me

    1. roadsendnaturalist Avatar

      I believe we have no choice…I don’t want it to get any darker.

  2. Tad Einloth Avatar
    Tad Einloth

    Wonderful photography!

    Tad

  3. Mary Kay Coyle Avatar
    Mary Kay Coyle

    I couldn’t agree with you more…………….

  4. hedgefur@aol.com Avatar
    hedgefur@aol.com

    Thank you for reaching out at this time with Desmond Tutu’s quote, your beautiful photographic enfleshments and your challenge to each of us. Dios te bendiga, Nina

    1. roadsendnaturalist Avatar

      Thank you, Nina. May we all both be, and see, the light.

  5. Rick Mashburn Avatar
    Rick Mashburn

    Thank you, friend. This helps.

    1. roadsendnaturalist Avatar

      I think I need to hear the soothing sounds of tundra swans. Hope to see you this winter.

  6. Glaeshia O'Rourke Avatar
    Glaeshia O’Rourke

    The deep beauty of our natural world will restore our souls. Holding us ALL in the light….

  7. Glaeshia O'Rourke Avatar

    The beauty of Mother Earth always gives me hope and restores my soul. Holding us ALL in the Light…..

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