the great wide open


There have been times when I've got my head and heart so wrapped up in something that I lose sight of everything else. Sometimes it's work related, or I'm focusing on family matters or it can even be just the drudgery of the daily grind that can keep me down. Whatever the case, some days feel a lot less hopeful then others.
Luckily, there always comes days when with the sun I look up, and out, and past the place I've been and I can see into the great wide open. The place where hope lives and the beauty of possibility lifts my spirits and soothes my soul. Where I am content to be where I am and also energized to move forward. Why wouldn't I be? Look at that place. It's awesome!
Of course, if everyday looked like that, then I wouldn't be nearly as impressed, or spellbound or enchanted by what I see. The contrast of the not-so-great days in comparison to days that look like this make the this so much sweeter.
My guess is you know exactly what I'm talking about. That the darkness makes way for light far more beautiful than any other light you've ever seen. That coming up for air and seeing this stretch out before you feels better than you could have ever remembered. That's the thing about hope and love and beauty. You can only experience it to it's fullest when it's been gone for a while.
As we begin this week, share a image that offers a view of the great wide open, full of possibility! Let's all soak in the goodness of today...and tomorrow.
Reader Comments (15)
http://www.marciescudderphotography.com/home/2012/3/4/swan-dive.html
made me appreciate my own great wide open spaces all the more
http://exploringwithmycamera.blogspot.com/2012/03/beckoning-space-todays-shutter-sisters.html
http://www.flickr.com/photos/mamamayi/6809816014/in/photostream
http://www.flickr.com/photos/gamaraca/6782760790/in/photostream
http://www.flickr.com/photos/ailovesthis/6589037981/
http://www.flickr.com/photos/briancarolhart/6811238164/in/photostream
http://www.flickr.com/photos/29333822@N07/6956666953/
I love living in the mountains, but to go to the ocean once a year (no matter how cold) really feeds our soul and changes the outlook on life.
http://www.babybythesea.net/2012/03/weekending-in-whistler.html
has an attitude changing effect on me. It's my eldest girl, newly amazing on skis with her best bud behind her. We're at Whistler, BC. The top of a ski run always has me light, worries behind and ski poles in front.
I was on a walk with the kids, the dog, and friends when I saw this figure running- seemingly for Angel Island in the background. I fell in love with the figure, the dry clumps of grass, the pattern made by the late sun. To imagine a solo life just for a second, or at least to have a second for myself, to then come back grateful, ready.
http://www.flickr.com/photos/9032846@N03/6780343149/in/photostream
Thanks.
http://journeyleaf.typepad.com/journeyleaf/2012/03/botanical-garden.html