• Introducing the “Preacher.”
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The Way of the Flower

~ A life's journey visually explored through the lens of macro photography and as experienced through Vipassana and Zen Buddhism, Process Theology, Jesus & Photoshop

The Way of the Flower

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Why Flowers?

September 7, 2015

I photograph flowers.  Ordinary flowers.  Tulip and Iris in the spring, Columbines in summer and Dahlia’s, Gladiolas and Sunflowers in …

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A gardner and full moon Buddhist teachings

July 27, 2015

 The day opened to eagerness as I was  to have lunch with one of my favorite peeps – KGB – …

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One Banana two Banana: Conversation # 2 between a wise Gardener and a curious photographer

July 13, 2015

Several years back when I first started  to consciously apply Buddhist mindfulness practices and teachings to my love of photography …

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A reminder from the Dharma

December 17, 2014

Everything changes!  Nothing is permanent! Life is a process!  It is not all about you!  Do not beat yourself up, …

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True Nature Cries Ouch!

November 25, 2014

When I returned home from a brief and brisk afternoon walk with the dog my partner asked as she usually …

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These old shoes

November 5, 2014

In “Aging to Sage-ing,”Rabbi  Zalmon Schachter-Shalomi, explores the question of our true nature first, by eloquently re-imagining Freud’s basic premise …

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Joining the Rainbow

September 11, 2014

Rain was falling and I was tossing and turning.  Everything annoyed me.  The bed was too short, the blankets were …

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Abandon All hope

September 1, 2014

I was invited to write about Hope for a Christian blog site and initially I thought I might write about …

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A moment of Mindfulness.

May 7, 2014

Today, I awoke with a burning need to go to town and visit the little apple orchard on top of …

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Bounce

November 22, 2013

Loving what you photograph in the sense espoused by Buber won’t make you a better photographer or give you better …

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