Sunday, February 20, 2011
Stonehenge on a tree
Ancient bark
Laval, QC, August 2009
[Click photo to enlarge]
I like to repeatedly walk the same paths I've walked since I was a child, returning to places that have become so familiar that I could probably traverse them with my eyes closed.
For obvious reasons, I keep my eyes wide open. Aside from avoiding unplanned dunks in less-than-clean rivers and streams, it helps me see things that I probably missed beforehand. I guess I never learned to cross a place off my list simply because I had already "been there".
After all, you don't exhaust the potential of something - place, book, song, person, whatever - simply because you've only experienced it once. If that were the case, we'd never get past the first date.
And so it was on this walk along a path I'd been on countless times since I was a kid, I saw some bark that reminded me of this. Not sure how I missed seeing it before. No matter, as I'm sure I'll find something else on my next visit, too.
Your turn: Finding something new in the tried and true. Please discuss.
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Oh this has happened to me before. I too have places that I thought I knew everything about only to come there one day and see something I'd never noticed before and it had been there all along! I find it such a treasure...any time this happens....it's like reading a book the second time you pick up even more....the same with photos..but I'm sure you know that all too well! It's like when I saw a blip of red in your theme photo once, and I could have sworn no way was it there before...but it was! Nice post Carmi...reminds us to keep our senses open!
What a great memory this place had for you and you saw something new as well. A little magic.
How neat, and so true. I love discovering something new in an old place. Thanks for sharing!
I see new stuff on this tiny island all the time!
Aloha from Honolulu,
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Carmi, hi, it's MissMeliss writing from a different account (and from an iPad -yes, I caved).
Whether it's books or physical places I often see familiar things in a new way. Lately, I've been having this experience with music a lot...listening to a familiar tune, I suddenly hear something in it that is completely fresh.
If nothing else, we are both guaranteed that life will never be boring, yes?
I started seeing familiar things in a new way when I started doing digital photography; it's as simple as that.
My tendency has been to crave the new. I need to do better at finding new in the tried and true. Just visiting a site in a different season can do the trick.
love this one Carmi!
i too, keep my eyes open...i don't want to miss anything out there when i wander...
the shapes...colors...textures...
so much to SEE...touch...
thanks for this wonderful bark!
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