Photo Therapy for My Heart
by Elouise
I first published this on 3 February 2016, a few weeks after Mr. Trump became President. The post features several photos I find calm and reassuring no matter what’s happening around or in me. Today Mr. Biden is our President, and there is still much to lament, and not much certainty about our tomorrows. I hope you enjoy the photos and find some peace slipping into your heart.
That’s a mature Dawn Redwood at the top. We’re in Longwood Gardens in their large-tree arboretum. It’s a scorching hot day. The tree’s inviting limbs offer rest in the shade. No entrance fee. No time limit. And no requirements except that I step into the shade. Into the relaxing and reassuring freedom of our Creator’s care for me, no matter my age or my health.
Here’s a tiny flower of the field in the Longwood Meadow Garden. Fragile, delicate, one-of-a-kind, like a snowflake. Here today, gone tomorrow. Yet known to God who delights in the beauty of this world. I can’t help thinking about human life, and the One who creates and fully understands our fragile mortal beauty.
As a parent has compassion for his or her children,
so the Lord has compassion for those who fear God.
For God knows how we were made,
and remembers that we are dust.
As for mortals, their days are like grass;
they flourish like a flower of the field;
for the wind passes over it, and it is gone,
and its place knows it no more.
But the steadfast love of God
is from everlasting to everlasting
on those who fear God….
Psalm 103:13-17a
Here I’m standing in a square pavilion that circles this magnificent eye of water. We’re in the oriental area of the Arboretum at Longwood Gardens. The sound is stunning. A steady flow of water wells up in the ‘pupil’ of the eye and gently cascades down into the pool.
The small dots around the edge are pennies–wishes tossed in by visitors. For me, this is one of the most calming sites in the gardens. Usually there aren’t many visitors here. The benches around the border invite meditation and relaxation, accompanied by the steady sound of water falling. That’s my back to the camera. I’m looking out at the stream that flows downhill from the eye of water before the water is recycled back to the top to overflow yet again.
Finally, one of my favorites. It isn’t spectacularly beautiful like many other Longwood Gardens photos. This is right next to a path, not hidden away in the woods. We’re near the meadow and the water ponds. This mama is doing what our Creator wants to do for each of us. She’s taking her chicks under wings. Keeping them safe, warm, dry and calm. Just where my heart wants to be right now!
Thanks for coming along!
Elouise♥
© Elouise Renich Fraser, 3 February 2016, lightly edited and reposted 24 July 2021
Photo credit: DAFraser, Longwood Gardens
Thanks for taking us along, Elouise.
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So uplifting, Elouise.
Thank you.
Marilyn
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Thank you for sharing your words and photos…yes, I feel the peace.
I’m so grateful for The Compassionate One…and for the people who are compassionate.
(((HUGS)))
PS…How are you doing? How did your Doc visit go?
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Hi, Carolyn! Thanks for the comment and for asking about my Doc visit. It was a mix of good, plus some other stuff I need to have checked out. I expected it might go that way. Big sigh…. It seems old age (even though I don’t always feel “old”) is finally getting to me. This weekend we got a ton of stuff sorted for give-away and/or trash! Definitely the highlight of the week! 🙂
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YAY for highlights! 🙂
I have ALL of my med visits and tests coming up in August – Sept. Not looking forward to any of it. Please pray for me. Thank you!
I know what you mean about not always feeling “old” but know we’re considered that by society. I heard someone call a 60 year old man ELDERLY on news and I’m like WHAT?!?! HA! 😀
I like to say we are well-seasoned! 😉
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It sounds like a mini-marathon! Yes, I’ll do what I can to hold you up. As for elderly at 60??? What a joke. Well-seasoned sounds wonderful! 🤗😻
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Really quite lovely Elouise.
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Thank you, John. Things are a bit messed up over here. I wouldn’t advise a visit anytime soon, unless it would be to visit Longwood Gardens!
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