Saturday, February 12, 2011

Light of the Evening: Happy Birthday Abraham Lincoln



Our world today needs Abraham Lincoln.
The quotes he left us cannot be shared enough.
Here are a few to remember him on this  anniversary of his birth,
and on the 150th anniversary of the Civil War.






To honor him,
here are some of my favorite quotes
 by Abraham Lincoln:



Character is like a tree
and reputation like a shadow.
The shadow is what we think of it;
the tree is the real thing.


 If we falter and lose our freedoms,
 it will be because we destroyed ourselves.

A house divided against itself cannot stand.


Any people anywhere,
being inclined and having the power,
have the right to rise up,
and shake off the existing government,
and form a new one that suits them better.

 This is a most valuable
- a most sacred right -
a right,
which we hope and believe,
is to liberate the world.


 I am a firm believer in the people.
If given the truth, they can be depended
upon to meet any national crisis.
The great point is to bring them the real facts.


I have always found that mercy bears
 richer fruits than strict justice.

I like to see a man proud
of the place in which he lives.
I like to see a man live so that his place
will be proud of him.


In the end, it's not the years in your life that count.
It's the life in your years.

Most folks are as happy
as they make up their minds to be.

My dream is of a place and a time
where America will once again be seen
as the last best hope of earth.



My greatest concern is to be on God's side,
for God is always right.


The time comes upon every public man
when it is best for him to keep his lips closed.


Whatever you are, be a good one.




With Malice toward none, with charity for all,
with firmness in the right, as God gives us to see the right,
let us strive on to finish the work we are in,
to bind up the nation's wounds.

 You cannot escape the responsibility
of tomorrow
by evading it today.


With the fearful strain

that is on me night and day,
 if I did not laugh I should die.



Happy Birthday, President Lincoln,
our nation needs your wit and wisdom!


Weekend Reflections

It was a very challenging week...
so my heart was uplifted today as I heard the delightful melodies of the songbirds on my morning walk! Obviously they know that spring is waiting patiently underneath the ice and snow-covered ground here in central Illinois. What a blessing from God these little creatures are,  that the smallest of voices, banded together, can herald in a season of new beginnings!




Ballard Nature Center, children's fishing pond at twilight.
See more reflections at Weekend Reflections, more beautiful sky shots at SkyWatch Friday, and more wonderful shots at Watery Wednesday.

Sunday, February 6, 2011

Ice Gallery



The Ballard Nature Center building could easily be at home in Colorado
 as it is pictured here.

 Eight inch icicles hang from this trail sign.

 Squirrels have already harvested the acorn from this falles oak brance.

This glorious sight begins with the tiniest of footprints and leads up to bright blue cloudless sky.


 I look up to the southern sky,
where six more inches of snow are looming in the storm front just moving in.


This old tree could not hold the weight of the ice on its limbs,
and dropped onto the old pavilion at Bliss Park in Effingham, Illinois.


    
The bridge at the Altamont City Park at sunset the day after the ice storm. 
Deciduous trees are dressed in their finest jewels
and glittering icicles dangle from frigid fence boards.


Saturday, February 5, 2011

Ice Storm



The storm began Monday afternoon with a cold rain in South Central Illinois. It soon turned to a mixture of sleet and freezing rain by Monday night. Schools were canceled Tuesday morning, even though a lull in the storm brought only cloudy skies. But by noon on Tuesday, it was like "KracaSnoa", with the heavens erupting waves after waves of freezing rain upon us here, and 20 inches of snow with sustained winds of 67 miles per hour on my family members in northern Illinois.


     But......the after-effects of the storm were nothing short of magical. I have enjoyed every one of my many "photo walks" these past few days, but the layers upon layers of clothing needed to stay warm now keep my house in a constant state of disarray!
     Now comes the fun part -working with the images of nature that one only sees once in blue moon!