Tuesday, November 6, 2012

Something Good in Everything I See


I went biking a few evenings back, but was disappointed by an unkempt hawk that seemed weary and not as gorgeous as I could have imagined.


A paddy field, in the other way round, looked prettier even after a long hard day, 


either in back-lighting or the opposite.

Everything may not be good, but there is something good in everything I see. "So why on earth should I moan?" murmured The Beatles.


Colours of sunset had the weeds gone crazy and their body curled and twisted, thinking of slowing down the adrenaline rush.


And I had to race with the sun before it disappeared in seconds, I could have not imagined that too. 

No wonder people says time sinks very fast. 

It sank, from east to west, and has become yours. 

Take it now.

44 comments:

EG CameraGirl said...

Lovely series pf [hotos here. Your last photo is especially nice.

Diane AZ said...

Everything is beautiful! I love the bird's eye color and the wavy weeds. :)

TexWisGirl said...

you, rainfield, always present beauty and wonder in the world around you. i can always count on you for appreciation of the little things.

Icy BC said...

I don't know what you're talking about :-) They all look pretty to me, including spiders that gave me an eery feeling!

Gail Dixon said...

Beautiful pictures! I wonder what kind of hawk that is. He's unusual looking.

Buttons Thoughts said...

Oh you are truly an observant messenger to us all. Beautiful. B

Frieda said...

What a lovely set of pictures. You had a very nice trip by bike for sure!! I like the portrait of the bird very much...

eileeninmd said...

You went past lovely scenes while riding your bike. Cool looking bird! Lovely images, Rainfield.

Secondary Roads said...

So much beauty everywhere we see,
Your day ended you gave the sun to me,
Its light shows me more glory too,
Day will end, the sun return to you.

Sallie (FullTime-Life) said...

I like the way you ride a bike! Stopping to get these gorgeous pictures. Wonderful. So many times I see people riding bikes as fast as they can with their heads down, not even seeing what they're passing!

This time of year, the day does sink fast. (In fact right now it is 3:30 and I need to hurry up and go outside and play before it gets dark.)

Anonymous said...

These are really beautiful images!

Giga said...

Cały świat jest piękny, a w nim te duże i małe zjawiska. Pozdrawiam.
The whole world is beautiful, and it is large or small events. Yours.

Joanne Olivieri said...

Rainfield, I see beauty in everything you see. Those sunsets are sensational. Love the paddy field and the unkept hawk :)

Ginnymo said...

That hawk looks like our vultures. Beautiful pictures Rain! Love those sunsets!!

ruthinian said...

Very inspirational and very positive. Yes why moan? It's a beautiful world after all.

kumittyi said...

All of your pictures are really fantastic. Oh,by the way,I haven't been appreciated a sunset recently.
Thanks to you, I enjoyed the beautiful sunset with peace of mind today.

lorik said...

I know what you mean about racing for the camera to catch a sunset...I never get the best of it. It looks like you did. I especially like the second last one with the wispy plants across it.

Redzlan said...

Crested Serpent-Eagle waiting for opportunity

Anonymous said...

very nice take of the setting sun.

Oh, and i love the hawk. Unkempt it may be but it looks gorgeous

Anonymous said...

Your artistic soul shows in your words, and photos. Gorgeous photos as always!

Betty Manousos said...

very inspiring post! you find beauty everywhere-that's for sure.
gorgeous images, well done!

have a beautiful day~:)

Arti said...

Gorgeous shots!! Loved them all, there is goodness in all of them :)

Debbie said...

really pretty images, #2 was my favorite!!

so much beauty all around us!!

carol l mckenna said...

Love the hawk ~ excellent and creative photography ~ (A Creative Harbor) ^_^

Leovi said...

Beautiful pictures that shows the beauty of this magical place with nice colors. Greetings.

Barbara said...

That paddy field is indeed beautiful, and thank you so much for the gift of time! I need it!! Hope you're finding plenty of good things today!

Cherry said...

awesome photography! superlike the 2nd and last images.

wenn said...

love the sunset!

betchai said...

beautiful shots, Rainfield,love your every shot.

Gina Kleinworth said...

Truly stunning images

Juliana said...

I love 2nd and the last photographs!

xoxo, Juliana | PJ’ Happies :) | PJ’ Ecoproject

Gemma Ann said...

Unkempt it may be but still so gorgeous. Love the Paddy field pics too and ohh, i think the sunset is divine.

Dew said...

The hawk is no more soaring high as time has taken her life up!
The paddy field is forever green so long there is rain drop.

Jennifer Richardson said...

how very beautiful
...the paddy fields especially
such a treat to see.
thanks for sharing the light:)
-Jennifer

Minoru Saito said...

Nice captures! The paddy field and sunset photos are stunning beautiful.

இ Baŋäŋaz இ said...

'Everything is beautiful in it's own way' sings Ray Stevens. Nice captures.. oh the hawk had an h'awkward moment with the wind ;).

RNSANE said...

You bring such beauty to us, rainfield. I never come here that I don't leave happy. You make such magic.

Miriam said...

Your pictures are wonderful. Visiting from MOM

lorik said...

Thank you for sharing your wonderful orange image on Mandarin Orange Monday:)

Nancy said...

I love the wavy grass -- lovely.

AVCr8teur said...

The hawk must have been too mesmerized by the scenery than care about his own rumpled feathers.

Debra at HOMESPUN: http://www.thehomespun.com said...

Beautiful photos and thoughts....that hawk just had a bed head is all : )

Emm in London said...

Wow, what incredible photos! I love this post! You live in such a beautiful part of the world and I just love your nature posts. They are soothing for a city girl like me.

I don't mind the hawk. He is free at least and not behind bars.

Harshi said...

Your photos are so breathtaking! literally.. I almost forgot to breathe. :D They're just too beautiful.. especially those sunsets. :)