Look deep into nature, and then you will understand everything better
— Albert Einstein
We got to the park around 3 pm. Although the days are longer than they were a short while ago, you still feel the darkness coming in the mid afternoon. But the sun sets slower now, its not gone in a flash the way it used to be. You can sit and watch, look at the shapes of the clouds, talk about textures, colors and feelings. Or simply stare in awe.
I couldn’t stop taking pictures, every 5 minutes a new sky to fawn over. There was no wind today, not even a breeze. It was a peaceful day, one that just sort of floats along. The kids just sat and watched as the spectacle of nature took place. Even coming back home, we couldn’t stop looking up.
What a beautiful world we live in and how blessed we are to be a part of it.
About Yanic A.
Hello to all of you and thank you for stopping by!
My name is Yanic. I'm a wife to a wonderful husband, a mother of 2 beautifully complex and unique children and a lover of all things inspiring. Having started a personal journey of self discovery when I found out I was pregnant with my daughter 4 years ago, I've since embraced a daily life of simpler pleasures and gratitude. As we get to know each other, you will know me as a quilter, a gardener, a Tao cultivator, a vegetarian foodie, a true believer in a healthy family life as being the secret to my happiness and hopefully as time goes on, a friend... I will try to share with you my days as they unfold, speaking of my happy successes without censoring my challenges, trying to make this blog a true portrait of the ever-changing path that I have chosen for myself.
I'm hoping to find in these pages others to share with and learn from, bringing to light the absolute connection in all things and people, showing this world as being a true community.
Thank you for these special , and lovely pictures of LIGHT. They are wonderful…and those cute children are as well…..so much Light in them! thank you, Merri
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Thank you Merri… It’s just such a wonderful feeling to look up. Too many of us spend our lives looking don at the pavement.
xox
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Makes me smile. My daughter takes photos of clouds, too, so often that her family howls in mock-protest when she gets started. 🙂
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Your daughter and I would get along wonderfully. I love clouds, always have… My love for them keeps my head held high. It’s a wonderful way to look at the world. xo
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I love cloud watching, it is soothing to the soul. I have to admit though, to sometimes getting carried away, watching up high and forgetting what is down below. I often wonder how much I have missed beneath my feet some days as I stare at the treetops and the sky. I have to make a conscious effort to remind myself to look at the beauty down below too, if not I miss many a treasure.
Enjoy your weekend.
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Funny enough, I had to train myself to look up… always looking at my feet, in a hurry, not wanting to trip on anything. Now, it seems I look everywhere. Not in a hurry anymore! 🙂
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beautiful day, beautiful sky and beautiful children 🙂
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Thank you Karen… We were oretty lucky to have such a gorgeous day. It’s snowing very heavily today : Big cotton ball flakes, no wind, a real winter wonderland out there. The way I love winter. Those days have been few and far between this year so I will take advantage of every minute. Heading out for a walk as we speak! Have a wonderful week-end.
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I love sky photos and yours are just beautiful. Yes, we are blessed to be part of this amazing world!
Enjoy a great weekend.
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Thank you! have a wonderful week-end as well. xo
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Those cloud pictures are fantastic. And yes, I am feeling the longer days lately (blizzards and all!). It feels like hope.
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Before you know it, spring will be here… for now, I will enjoy winter. February is usually a heavy snow month. We’ll see what happens. Today, it’s a non-stop snow flurry. Gorgeous. Hope you have a beautiful week-end. Thank you for stopping by and saying hello.
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I remember, as a young girl, lying on the grass in the backyard just staring up at the sky. I love your pictures. And yes, they are reminders of this wonderful world we live in. Thank you for reminding me to “look up.”
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You are very welcome. Like I mentioned in a previous comment, I did’t use to look up. Too busy always… I finally have time to look every which way, and it’s a wonderful feeling. 🙂
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Those are some great pictures of your kids! Enjoy the weekend and stay warm~
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Thank you Carlin… we will, same to you!
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Thank you so much for sharing your beautiful sky 🙂
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Thank you for stopping by and saying hello! xo
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Oh I am absolutely a sky admirer, too!! There is enough to praise God for just in the sky alone, isn’t there? Great post and great pictures. Happy Friday.
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Absolutely… Nature is such a wondrous thing. It’s hard to not be in awe. Thank you for stopping by, hope you have a wonderful week-end!
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Clouds make some of the coolest textures! And you captured one of my favorites.
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oooh! Do tell, which one???
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Such beautiful cloud formations, Yanic…and I LOVE the quote at the top. Smart, smart man. 🙂
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Yes he was… Thank you, I was lucky to be a witness. Have a lovely week-end!
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Oh those pictures are so beautiful – I love watching clouds from my Dad’s house – he lives on the coast and has such gorgeous big horizons you can really get to know a cloud before it disappears out of sight!
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We are lucky enough to be just far enough removed from the city that we get big enough skies. But man, when we head into the real rural areas, I just can’t get enough. 🙂
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Amazing clouds, what a beautiful day.
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It truly was… days when we can just sit and be without freezing in place have been few and far between.
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