BE STILL...and SEE Photography

Reflecting on who I am...what is important to me...and the gifts I offer the world, I have reorganized this PhotoSchmoozer blog into separate pages for your viewing. I am about so much...people - relationships - drums and rhythms and especially photography...and I realize that although separate, they are all so INTEGRATED into the Whole of who I am!! It's a very peaceful thought and I am thankful for the intuitive gift to see the connections and the relationships. Enjoy the journey through the blog...and WELCOME.
Contemplative photography is about being totally present and seeing exactly what is before you, without filters or judgment. It is about seeing with your heart.Doesn't everyone see what is before them? Not really. You may see a candle on a table. Do you also see the shadows it creates? Or the reflections that the light casts on it? Or it's underlying shape and form?



DRUMS, Rhythms and Relationships

Sunday, September 26, 2010

Families Flow in and out of Each Other's Lives Forever!!

   It was the final meeting of the Zero to Three State- Based Infant Toddler Project (Early Head Start National Resource Center) for a phenomenal group of individuals who had been working together for over a year and a half.  Through a series of events, the time had come to end this piece of the working relationship.  At the final team meeting, we spoke of our personal and professional growth and how the connections that had been fostered among us as well as with Zero to Three would extend for a lifetime.  We had connected as family - and as such, we were bonded!!  The flowers at the doorstep, bright with the light of caring, was one extra special 'thanks'.  For posterity, this memory is recorded forever!  Thanks to everyone for everything.  No more words needs to be spoken!!                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                   

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