June 20, 2005
Volume 1 - Number 123




TODAY'S PHOTO
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clouds framed by a window.

Puffy clouds continue to abound here in South Florida, in between the gray ones of the thunder showers and storms, common here during the summer months, particularly in late afternoon.


Yesterday, I happened to glance up over our front door and was pulled by the view. I went for my camera and, once again, appreciated the contrasts of the white wall, now black, when the resulting photos were viewed.

I liked the drama of the starkness, contrasted with the softness, and wanted to share it with you. I also thought this is a good example, perhaps a reminder, of what's possible, when we look through a frame and a window.

SELF-REFLECTING QUERY -
Today's photo is comprised of several layers. There is the inside wall, the window with its frame, the orange of the outside stucco covering over the threshhold of our home, the silhouetted tree trops across the street, the clouds and the sky.

Now consider, are there windows you might be look through this week, real or figurative, for a different view of something in your life? If you're seeing something new, you might check to see if it, too, is comprised of many layers.

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