Roxbury Park, Beverly Hills
“When one shines forth, it is like the moon at midday – an event so bright that what is normally hidden outshines even the brightest light. That is what it is like when masters walk among the people. By their presence, they illuminate and gladden all who come their way.”– “Radiance”, 365 Tao Meditations, Deng Ming Dao
I was working right up to 6:30 today when I looked up and realized the sky and buildings were glowing that warm yummy light I so so love. I took out my D90 and ran down the stairs to capture what I believed would be magical. And it was. Only that my D90’s batteries had completely drained. Sad! No! But Yay! iPhone! : )
This is from inside the lobby at A&I, where I work.
I always love looking up at those windows to see the sky outside.
Always a delight.
I don’t have photos of the light that was flooding under the back door as I was leaving.
Nor do I have photos as I opened the back door and my breath was taken away.
The feeling and visual was like in the Wizard of Oz,
when Dorothy opens the front door
and everything is in color and not black and white.
But I have this photo. And I think it still does the magical moment justice.
Walking backwards, the rainbow kept climbing higher.
This part of the sky fascinated me with its ethereal aurora-esque presence.
And the sky started melting into coolness
as we felt the first raindrops on our upturned smiling faces.
It was truly a magical day.
So blessed.
Love!
This was the last light of Members’ Evenings at the Huntington Gardens on August 15, 2010.
I was chasing the light all the way to the Rose Garden before it disappeared into the horizon.
I absolutely love this door and even more during dusk when the light melts day into night.
Burbank, California
A lot of folks think that Hollywood is glamorous, but really, it’s not.
It’s not that bad or scary either.
You can see the beauty in all things if you can feel the beauty in your heart.