Saturday, February 13, 2016

Rain Cathcers





"Whether you and I and a few others will renew the world 
some day remains to be seen. But within ourselves we must renew it each day.

~Hermann Hesse


Such an insightful quote and I can't help but comment on it. Whether we are trying to renew the world, save the environment, stop war, whatever it is, it all comes down to the fact that the only thing we really can do is to take care of our 'corner' of the world. And that corner could be nothing more than just working on ourselves for the better. Every day. Something to reflect upon as you start your day and something that requires conscious renewal each and every day.

But, enough of that!

We are absolutely loving this recent dry, 'warm' spell! I know everyone back east is not experiencing this-I'm not bragging-I am just grateful as anything for this weather. I think spring will be here early this year as I hear the sparrows in the early morning outside of my window greeting the day with their songs.

Join us as a group of us (yes-there are many of us!) from around the world post our shadow shots over at Shadow Shot Sunday 2. Entertain your muse and be amused by stopping by to see what others have posted!

7 comments:

Jeannie Marie said...

I love your rain catchers! Do they tilt over when full and pour into the next one? A few years ago we searched everywhere for a rain chain for our daughter who wanted one. She loves hers and now I want one! Nice shadows!

colleen said...

An intriguing shot that makes me ponder what I'm looking at.

Nonnie said...

Now I want one of those- rain catchers, that is. Especially with Lent I am trying to change my little part of the world by changing myself- hopefully for the better.

EG CameraGirl said...

Yep, most of us can only take care of our own little corner. Very true. Lovely shadows.

Magical Mystical Teacher said...

Magical photo! I hope those "catchers" catch something unexpected (and pleasant, of course).

Kathe W. said...

love rain catchers! Do they sing when the rain hits them?

namaki said...

How artistic once again !!! I didn't know about rain catchers ... thanks for sharing, I have learnt something today !

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