Commencing the practice of sitting quietly at least once a day seems to be paying off. A sense of serenity and better focus appears to have been the result of taking a little less than ten minutes a day to sit quietly and be in the moment.
Don't get me wrong, this isn't some burning bush style of metaphysical breakthrough. I just feel a little better. The walks seem a little more rewarding and a little less "desperate." Patience seems to flow a little more easily, although, I have a sneaking suspicion that you would be able to find more than one person that indicated this still is a potential growth area for me.
Nothing really particularly noteworthy on the picture front today, but there are some decent shots to share. As discussed in the past, these are good for me because they are always 100% new. The capture of a moment from a different perspective, even one similar to a past perspective, is a valuable exercise for me in maintaining an appreciation for the unfolding of life around me. Here they are in chronological order.
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Spa Creek on a Gray November Morning |
The waterfront in Annapolis is well on the path to preparing to weather the dark ages. The anchorages are mostly clear as the boats are hauled out of the water by their owners. The shrink wrap is becoming more and more of a feature. Only a few short weeks from now, this will be the scene of the annual parade of lights in advance of Christmas.
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Naval Academy Observatory on Hospital Point |
In spite of fall being in the air, the autumn this year has been really quite pleasant from a weather perspective. There are still wide swaths of green grass scattered about, and the Canada geese have not put in the appearance in large numbers as of today. A few more weeks until the Dark Ages settle in for the winter.
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A-4 and F-4 Static Display Aircraft on Hospital Point |
There is a story to be told that unfolded decades ago on the starboard wing of that A-4 Skyhawk in the foreground. Nothing too terribly risque, but it was both the beginning and end of an era.
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Sunset over College Creek from the Hospital Point end of Fitch Bridge |
Observing the sun setting over College Creek is one of those events that will probably never grow old for me.
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View of the Sunset from the Sea Wall Corner of Sims Road |
Many an hour of pedestrian activity has passed that involved this corner of Sims Road. There are piers along the sea wall pictured in this photo that also represent the geographic point where one era ended and another began. This too is a story for another day.
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Annapolis Skyline at Sunset as Seen from Turner Joy Road |
Luck favors the centered, and the photos conclude on my favorite one from the six that were captured today. Capturing six panoramas in one day is a new record for me, and the most interesting aspect was the fact that this was not a conscious effort. Now it could have been just blind luck, but I think that explanation leaves a little to be desired. This record is an indication that sitting quietly is having a positive impact in other areas of my life outside of the sitting. It's a feeling that may amount to superstition, but it just doesn't feel that way to me. It feels like a growing connection with the world at large that allows these series of events to coalesce.
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