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See the fish |
It had just turned afternoon and I had stopped to make tea from this lakes water,after a long bumpy morning of travel on the land. The morning had been windy and cloudy when magically the wind just stopped. There was no sound! Only the ringing in my ears searching for sound. A fish swam by and then the wind blew on the lake.
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Fresh |
This day you could almost see the snow and ice evaporate into the air. It was fantastic day, everything was so warm and alive!
The suns heat was creating a invisible river flowing over the ice and land creating life.
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Mind Wonderment |
I had never seen the water this high in this area, though it did not look like a flood of destruction. The mosquitoes and the tiny little fish seemed to be singing and smiling with happiness.
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Father Nature |
Way in the distance is Rankin Inlet. I was coming home after many rainy days on the land and I was cold and tired. I have passed this Inukushuk year after year and it never
really registered in my head until this day. It just popped up. Right when the sun was trying to shine through the clouds and rain and the tiny little flowers perked up, then the birds sang and the little animals came out.
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Jimmy Mac Donald, Photography
Box 237 Seal Street Rankin Inlet, Nunavut, XOC OGO, Canada.
http://jimmymacdonald.com
jim at jimmymacdonald dot com
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