Picture to Ponder - Issue 45 EZezine




Spontaneously formed clay figures on Laurence Harbor, NJ beach embracing shell, used to inspire creativity in eteletours Picture to Ponder, daily nature photography e-zine, volume 1, number 44

February 16, 2005
Volume 1 - Number 45


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LAST ISSUE'S IMAGE (ISSUE #44)-
soft-clay that emerged from the sand at Raritan Bay during beach reconstruction.

LAST ISSUE'S IMAGERY -
I saw it as a mother embracing an infant, the latter in actuality being a clam, or clamshell. The "sculpture" was formed by the elements of Nature.

Although it's more than 10 years since that I took this picture, I still remember the softness and malleability of the clay that appeared, almost out of nowhere. We had walked on that beach frequently and had never seen clay there, nor did we find any after that day.

What "once-in-a-lifetime" experiences can you recall?

TODAY'S IMAGE -
Back from a mini-two day vacation. This is one of over 300 photos I took. I love my digital camera which gives me the freedom to take so many pictures and happily delete those I don't like.

FORWARDING PICTURE TO PONDER -
If you enjoyed today's PTP, and would like to share it with friends, feel free to send them the link for this issue - http://www.eteletours.com/issue45.html. In many instances, the photos are not picked up if you simply forward the issue.

ANNOUNCEMENT -
On Monday, February 21, at 4 PM PST/ 7 PM EST I will be doing a FREE, one hour, session one, trial teleclass. The only cost to you will be that of the phone call.

To get a sense of where we will be starting, check out our FACES IN NATURE page on our eTeletours site. To register for the class, simply send an email with REGISTER in the subject line.

Inspirationally,

Sheila
sheila@eteletours.com
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© 2005 Sheila Finkelstein
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