Posted for Weekly Photo Challenge: Half-Light


This week’s Weekly Photo Challenge: Dance brought two set’s of photographs to mind.
I took the first set in February, when I went on a nature walk at Loon Lake in British Columbia. The photos are of a downed tree. It seemed to me that one of pictures made it look like the trunk was spinning, as in a whirling dervish.
The second set was from last December when I was in India watching a storm approaching. It was “ready to rumble.”





My son Sreejit has been working in the kitchen on Amma’s South Kerala and North India tours. Most of the pictures below are of Sreejit’s kitchen friends. As you look at them, consider that the temperatures in these cities range between 90 and 100 degrees!





All of the pictures are from Sreejit’s Facebook page.

I have many loves but the one that I am most immersed in at the moment is my study of Sanskrit. Almost every night, I am dreaming of Sanskrit. In my sleep I’m formulating sentences, reviewing vocabulary, hearing the song we sing in class. I’m learning words faster now and I believe some of that is due to whatever is happening during the night.
Here is a photo from the Samskrita Bharati camp I attended for three days last summer. I’m quite easy to spot!

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