I think when we go chasing storms with cameras we expect to come back with dark, broody pictures lined with lightning or something equally extreme.
Live, and live hard.
And maybe that's why I love storms, because storms seem to bring out the best of the best. It grabs you out of your comfort zone and into the wild embrace of the world, where flowers shine bright against a deep grey sky.
And Rich Mullins pops into my head at the perfect time.
So if you need me, I'll be out with the last sons of thunder as we welcome the coming of the storm.
PICTURESSSS. Plus that quote is just what I needed.
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WHAT QUOTE? The song?
DeleteAnd I wish I were a fantabulicious photographer. But I'm one of those people that brings a camera and goes somewhere only for the sake of getting pictures, but ends up sitting there and just watching and soaking it in. -_- Oh well. XD
AH-MAZING. Girl, give yourself more credit! Those flowers are strong-willed and beautiful. ^.^
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AH THANK YOU! You are so sweet. :-) I love how loudly God's creation speaks of His glory!
DeleteThat picture sums up the coming of a storm for me. I've spent days out by our rock watching the clouds rolling in, and beneath them were always the wildflowers bobbing, bobbing in the shock of cold wind. Yellow and green glowing in the shadow of the storm.
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Yessss all the yes. I love wildflowers. And wildflowers painted on a background of storm are just perfect.
DeleteI loveeeeeeeeeee. <3 Picture is amazing, Hannah dear. I'm glad plants don't have noses or ears otherwise Bobby would be taking wayy close ups of those. XDDD
ReplyDelete*imagines flowers with noses and ears* XDDD
*creeped out*
Thank youuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuu. <3 HAHAHAHA WHAT EVEN THAT IS CREEPY AND WEIRD. XDD And so true about Bobby. XDDDDD
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