The Divine Hand of God - Digital Camera Picture 08.14.25

Oh my Godness, back again with another blog? Yes, that is right I can hear you and I can sense your every thought, as long as it is in relation to my blog. I wanted to share the remainder of the photos took from my daily walk on the 14th [of August].

The first day I went, as captured in my last blog, it was cloudier than usual. We are quickly descending into Autumn and I am quiet looking foward to it. This Summer was not particularly hot nor insuffereable, as it sometimes tends to be. Still, I have seasonal depression but just for the extrover seasons. "Zee, Goblin Shawty even," I hear you ask, "What is an extrovert season?" Extrovert seasons are Summer and Winter, they are and polar opposites of eachother and yet the same. They exsist on two extremes of hot and cold, and tend to draw out the more extroverted crowd for large social affairs [ie. the Fouth of July, and Christmas]. People want to get out, to shop, to go to the beach, to celebrate, and come tigether with frinds an family.

"So if there are extrovert seasons, are there introvert seasons?" Why yes, yes there are. Autumn and Spring live in an ephemeral space, they are transitional seasons in nature and polar opposites as well. Spring marks the end of Winter and bring rebirth, while Autumn marks the end of Summer, and brings decomposition. Spring is an underrated season, I say as someone born on the vernal equinox. It is a time when I find myself drawn to sitting by bodies of water, preferably lakes and streams, drinking tea, and just being still and calm as the terrain transforms around me. Butterlies and flower petals fluttering back to life after the grey, sullen, wet winter. Autumn is very similar in that it brings out the equanimity in people. Switch iced tea for hot, the lakes and streams for a fire palce or under an old yellowing tree. They are sisters, different but the same.

I would like to shout out my pen pal and friend who is a child of the fall and my half birthday twin. We are both very intorverted and I think our last letter helped me come up with this idea, so thank you to her.

So back to the walk. The pictures are below, and came out nice I think. I have not touched my Sony camera for a while and as a result of being very old, it has been having a few isues and throwing error messages at me. Expect another post soon about my various mechanical tinkerings. I want to share the story of finding and repairing my $10 typewriter, and my recent ongoing project to fix my Canon camecorder. Until then, more pictures!

Authors Note: The explaination for the title of this blog has been redacted.

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