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Birds of Winter, Part II
White-breasted Nuthatch (male) I have been quite busy practicing with my camera over the past week or so. And my feeders are extremely busy, too, which is great. I am seeing lots of bluebirds in the backyard this winter, as well as lots of finches–Purple Finches, in particular. I’ve also recently spotted a Yellow-throated Warbler…
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The Four Principles: An Introduction
Hate is not the opposite of love; apathy is. The opposite of will is not indecision…but being uninvolved, detached, unrelated to the significant events. The interrelation of love and will inheres in the fact that both terms describe a person in the process of reaching out, moving toward the world, seeking to affect others or…
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Reflections on a New Year
New Year 2026, paper collage Strange as it sounds, steady, patient growth in freedom is probably the most difficult task of all, requiring the greatest courage. Thus if the term “hero” is used in this discussion at all, it must refer not to the special acts of outstanding persons, but to the heroic element potentially…
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Birds of Winter: From the Feeder
Eastern Bluebird (male) The area around the Christmas tree feeder has become a very active gathering spot for my backyard birds; so, I decided to place another small tray feeder in the vicinity to accomodate everyone. Like I needed another bird feeder… At the moment, I am enjoying photographing birds in that part of my…
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Merry Christmas
Christmas 2025 Every Christmas for the past four years, I have made a holiday-themed collage. As I haven’t been attending to my collage practice lately, I had not planned to create one this year. But, this morning, I thought, why not? It’s Christmas, and this is a tradition I enjoy keeping. I love the glamor…
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Birds of Winter
House Finch (male) I am about to embark on a day of cookie-baking. But, before I do, I thought I would share some bird photos, including more shenanigans at the Christmas tree feeder. As the birds grow accustomed to that feeder (I only put it outside last Saturday afternoon), it is attracting a greater number…
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O Christmas Tree
Carolina Chickadee I decided to do some Christmas-themed activites with my bird feeders this year. First, I made a feeder out of a natural wood Christmas tree (I didn’t make the wood frame–I bought that. I did, however, convert it into a bird feeder). I also bought them a little Christmas bell made of nuts,…
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Mystery: The Fourth Principle
A ritual is a discipline for uniting your mind with what you are doing, and what you are doing is mysterious. – Joseph Campbell When you are completely absorbed or caught up in something, you become oblivious to things around you, or to the passage of time. It is this absorption in what you are…
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Creativity: The Third Principle
Now creating, actualizing one’s possibilities, always involves negative as well as positive aspects. It always involves destroying the status quo, destroying old patterns within oneself, progressively destroying what one has clung to from childhood on, and creating new and original forms and ways of living. If one does not do this, one is refusing to…

