Monday, August 27, 2007

Angel in the Sand


© 1997 Kimberly Nyce

I saw the angel in the marble and carved until I set him free.
~ Michelangelo

Photograph taken at Cranes Beach, Ipswich, MA.

Sunday, August 26, 2007

Hope


©1998 Kimberly Nyce

Hope is the thing with feathers
That perches in the soul.
And sings the tune
Without the words, and never stops at all.
~Emily Dickinson

Photograph taken at Mount Auburn Cemetary, 1998.

Saturday, August 18, 2007

In His Presence


©1998 Kimberly Nyce

For You formed my inward parts; You covered me in my mother's womb.I will praise You, for I am fearfully and wonderfully made;Marvelous are Your works, And that my soul knows very well.Psalm 139:13-14 (NKJ)


Photograph taken at Crane's Beach, Ipswich, MA along the waterline of the receding tide.

Sunday, August 12, 2007

Finding Peace Amidst the Chaos of Life


©2002 Christopher Nyce

"Peace I leave with you; my peace I give you.
I do not give to you as the world gives.
Do not let your hearts be troubled
and do not be afraid." John 14:27

Golden Radiance


© 1998 Kimberly Nyce

Follow the spark of Divine Creativity
that flows deeply within your soul.
Allow its whispers to ignite your hopes, dreams and desires into a blazing passion for life.

Walk on the edge of existence


Trust your inward urgings ­- the eternal ancient longings
That sing to you in your dreams.
Leap with all of your heart

into the arms of the unknown
 

Feel the embrace of the universe as it carries you toward greater heights and new visions.

Photograph taken during wintertime at Great Meadows Wildlife Refuge, Concord, MA

Let Your Light Shine!

Photo Image: Let Your Light Shine
©2002 Kimberly Nyce

Callings...
Let Your Light Shine...Let Your Light Shine Brightly!
Hear the sound of God's voice calling you forth from the bud

Feel the stirring, the flow of life pulsing;
The rhythms of life streaming through your veins
Light and love from God flowing freely,
Blending in with the Blood of Existence

Heed the call, softly.
Softly, like a small flicker of flame catching the wind
Riding air streams

Beams of light beckoning -- little lamps shining in unison
Choirs of bells resounding in flashes, offering light songs of praise
A yearning deep within emerges to express a song of delight.
"Here I am! - See me, hear my voice rise up into the winds of eternity."



Saturday, August 11, 2007

Child's Play: A Field of Dreams

Memories of childhood flashed through my mind in random vignettes, tugging at me like a small child. These separate threads of dark and light woven together provided a richness and beauty to my life.

Lying sprawled on my back, breathless after a race with the wind, my brown-eyes wide with wonder peered upwards into the sky. Clothed in an azure blue suit, unbuttoned to the waist, the sky revealed its vast expanse as my mind floated on the back of a giant white elephant.

My incessant curiosity as a child to explore life and nature contributed to the spontaneous child-like wonder that is so much a part of my life today.

Growing up, my family lived in Kentucky, well known for its hearty bluegrass, although I'm not quite sure I ever saw blue grass unless I was standing on my head. 

The locals referred to our town as E-town, short for Elizabethtown. We occupied a one-story redbrick ranch on the corner of Clifford Drive, a cul-de-sac- a fancy word for a loop with no end. A wild overgrown field bordered the back edge of our yard. It was a field of dreams for a child's imagination.

The rays of sunlight caught on a spider's silken threads reveal the stories woven by my child's imagination.

Day or night, captivated by life's mystery, I would venture into the unknown -- my curiosity in hand and an open mind rich with possibilities. I scrutinized every inch of life from the endless sky to the tender new blades of grass. 

Crouched low on my haunches, my breath held tight and little pink lips pursed, I courageously reached for my next adventure. Upturned rocks sent legions of potato bugs, in their gray armored uniforms, scurrying in confusion. A grin stretched from ear to ear as peels of delights escaped my lips in a steady stream.

Racing through a sea of golden meadow, I chased butterflies in flight and tried to catch dandelions bursting with their whispers of delight.


Stopping to worship nature's mysteries...I knelt before the milkweed pods - small stone churches finely built with rough-bouldered walls. White cream overflowed as they burst with promise at the seams. All hope was lost, though, if opened too soon, as the seeds of promise still clung (wet with fear) to the core.A few weeks later, weathered by the heat of sun­­, the doors flew open as a procession of angels, clothed in white silk robes, ascended skyward, with their tiny brown-covered prayer books clasped in hand. In the stillness of this wondrous sight, their whispering voices sang the praise and glory of a new life.

Summer smelled of hot grass steaming in the midday sun -- a well-seasoned kettle feast brimming with life. Sunlit-drenched fields of wild flowers and Brown-eyed Susans smiled gracefully as they swayed to the rhythms of the gentle winds.

Brown and orange 'wooly bears' lumbered across knotted twigs and crisp leaves. Soon they were to lay out their white gauze sheets and snuggle into sleep dreaming of winged flight.

As dusk spread its deep velvet blanket quietly over the fields, the hushed stillness of the passing day gave way to the night. Small fluorescent lanterns blinked out Morse code as fireflies signaled to far off friends. 


They hovered over the land, mini helicopters suspended in flight. It was a successful night when we arrived home victory in hand, with tightly sealed mason jars glowing with tails of light.

The high-stepping crickets, too quick to catch, dashed off to their black-tie affairs. The high steady hum of cicadas signaled the finale of summer's symphony.

The years pass and memories fade in and out like shadows filtered through stands of tall pine. Released from the chrysalis, I've outgrown my childish ways, now transformed into joyous flight.


Original: October 2001

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