Contemplating.

Contemplating.
Wayzata, Minnesota

Sunday, November 7, 2021

Great Big Mess- November Theme for City Daily Photo

Oops, life and work has been a bit overwhelming, but we're not too far into November yet so here is my take on City Daily Photo and our November theme of "Great Big Mess" please enjoy.


Photo below live from yesterday inside our (a tad bit messy workspace) Pole Barn our visiting (moved in forever?) Peacock pretending to be a mechanic? Carpenter?




Perhaps our idleness lies scattered about in the hope of the great refreshing, redeemed and necessary awareness that one must harness some civilization and clean it all up? My thoughts anyway.


It's like the Beauty and the Beast, as our visiting, remaining yet, Peacock brings such a glorious sight and pure enjoyment for us (excluding my dogs opinions of course) and is often found in the messiest of situations. Secure safe and sound hiding places to preform the duties of preying upon some unlucky critters.




Even in our messiest of places, within our life and places, everything keeps moving forward. Thankfully.

"This grand show is eternal. It is always sunrise somewhere; a shower is forever falling: vapor is ever rising. Eternal sunrise, eternal sunset, eternal dawn and gloaming, on sea and continents and islands, each in its turn, as the round earth rolls."  John Muir



Catching the sun rays across his back.

When we only focus on grey clouds and the dark sky 
then you'll find yourself well, a bit gloomy.


How many of you have that unfinished project? I'm afraid to count the years that have flown by since we parked this 1949 Cadillac right here.
See, just another safe harbor for those critters looking for a peaceful surrounding.



Unfixed. (never started) Unfinished. (is there hope) We can always hope so.




They say no matter where you find yourself in life, 

there's always hope. Take control of those things, which you'll soon discover can lead to larger accomplishments and those goals you truly desire. 

"Progress is one step closer to excellence."

 Frank Sonnenberg from Listen to Your Conscience; That's Why You Have One.

Note: Sadly the link for this Great Big Mess closed on November 4th. Oh well I'm still learning, and even so, I hope you enjoyed my post! 

I thank you for stopping in and your comments. Enjoy your weekend.

Take good care of you and please stay safe.

6 comments:

Elephant's Child said...

Hope is a fragile essential.
Thank you for this post.

William Kendall said...

I wonder what the peacock thinks of all that.

Cloudia said...

I love you sis ♥️

RedPat said...

The visitor is wonderful! A great post for the theme, Karen!

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Debbie said...

sorry you missed your linky, i did enjoy your post and mess. the peacock is gorgeous!!