Tag Archives: Photography By Stacy Boorn

April Post 3 – Iris, Blooming in the Light

Iris, Blooming      in the Morning Light, You absorb the nutrients of Earth Mother’s bounty and push your way from the womb darkness to the warmth of the light. Between the green you unfold in amethyst beauty, You play and … Continue reading

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May Post 1 – Dreams filled with water lilies

Water lilies have roots firmly entrenched in the muck and mud, but their beautiful, immaculate blossoms float on the water above. They are the nymphs of the pond, known for their loveliness and grace. As the light of day fades, … Continue reading

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Thanksgiving 2016 – adding orange and black to the trees.

The Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change stated in 2007: “Warming of the climate system is unequivocal, as is evident from observations of increases in global average air and ocean temperatures, widespread melting of snow and ice, and rising global sea … Continue reading

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October Week 5 – Seeing Orange: Parts of the Past

This morning I asked the people of the herchurch community if they knew the proper liturgical color for the day. For an answer to this question we usually look to our organist whose shirt color is always in tune with … Continue reading

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