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Sunday, July 22, 2007

Ghosts and Stars

Today I had the amazing opportunity to see the extremely rare GHOST ORCHID in bloom. This pale off-white flower seems to float high up among the large cypress trees in the Corkscrew Swamp Sanctuary in southwest Florida. The orchid, which clings to the tree by wrapping it's roots around the tree's trunk, was discovered just a couple of weeks ago. Orchid lovers from the around the world have journeyed to Florida to take a peak. Five delicate blossoms seem suspended in mid-air. But it is impossible to see the orchid without binoculars or a telephoto lens because it is at least 30 feet up and 150 feet from the boardwalk that takes visitors into the swamp.

Go to this site to see a photo of the orchid and read about its history: http://www.uhaul.com/supergraphics/orchid/natural-wonder.html

My other exciting natural find today was at the beach. As noted in my previous post, I love to hunt for sea shells. Today the interesting shells were not too plentiful, but the stranded star fish were. Over a dozen of these small, delicate sea creatures were washed ashore--clinging to the warm sand. After admiring their intricate construction and simple but beautiful shape, I gently tossed each back out to sea.

Stars fallen to earth--shining with beauty, with life.
May we all be such stars.

Monday, July 16, 2007

Seashell Bonanza

I am a fanatic seashell collector. I love to comb the sandy beaches looking for these amazing natural wonders. It is such a delight each time to find a new shape, size, color, or design. No matter how many times I venture to the water's edge I am always captivated by my discoveries.


On my latest seashell hunt (with the help of my husband) I found:

a West Indian Worm Shell
a Florida Rock Shell (fossilized)
an Atlantic Surf Clam Shell
a Van Hyning's Cockle Shell
a Pear Welk (miniature size)
a Mussel
a Florida Horse Conch (another miniature one)
an Auger (really tiny--about an inch)

Here's a website where you can take a look at some of these shells as well as others found in the southeast United States: http://www.seashells.org/identcatagories/mollusksctotxindex.htm

If you are interested in reading more about seashells, go to your library or the bookstore to see what is available. One good source is Florida's Fabulous Seashells and Seashore Life by Winston Williams. This book has beautiful color photos of the various shells to help made identification easier.

Happy hunting!

Thursday, July 12, 2007

Here’s a sampling of some of my summer reading: Photo Sharing and Video Hosting at Photobucket

Building Mental Muscle by David Gamon, PH. D., and Allen D. Bragdon
(a book that explores all facets of the brain—how it works and how to make it work better)
The Secret Life of Water by Masaru Emoto
(more on the study of water crystals by a Japanese researcher—how our thoughts and words create an impact on the world around us)
Firstlight by Sue Monk Kidd
(a collection of Ms. Kidd’s “defining moments” and the spiritual insights she has gained from them)

A rather eclectic reading mix, but they seem to have a common aspect: positive thinking creates a positive environment in our lives. We so often forget, among the many stresses of each day, that we contain the power within ourselves to transform a moment, an event, an encounter into a positive experience.

A very simple but a very powerful message—for summer and for all seasons.

Friday, July 6, 2007

Making Writing Happen

In today's news from The Institute of Children's Literature there is an article by Karen McCoy, "A Writer's Homework." http://www.institutechildrenslit.com/rx/ws02/homework.shtml

This quick read points out some must-haves for any writer who is serious about writing. Plus, the article also provides a fun quiz so that each writer can see just how committed to writing he/she really is.

I'll tell you my score on the quiz if you tell me yours first.

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