December 3, 2005

  • IcePik No.27 (see more of the series at www.southlenz.com)
    (please click to enlarge)

    The non permanent appearance of happiness and distress, and their disappearance in due course, are like the appearance and disappearance of summer and winter seasons. Bhagavad Gita

Comments (24)

  • Looks like algae on a summer pond.   Very pretty.

    Love, U NO HOO

  • You are quite fond of your ice pics – a blessing to those of us that agree.

  • Silly me, I was looking for an ice pick (a sharp, straight, pointed implement with a handle, used to break ice into small pieces for chilling food and drinks.)

  • Are you missing the ice of the North?

  • Love your ice piks, always have.

  • love you very much and thank you. god…oh man. I swear, this is nearly …an unbearable thing at the moment.

    the one thing causing me to slightly diversify my mind is this damn contest…god it is just funny… but, at the same time, I’m just so void.

    time needs to speed up.

    love you M. very much.

    D.

  • yay! your ice piks are what got me addicted to you.

  • i hope you don’t mind me subscribing to you!  i love your pictures!

  • ryc: Same to you, though I don’t know what’s good about it.

    Grrr.

  • always good news but never at the time all this passing is going on.

  • ah, i very much enjoy ice pics.

  • magnificent! thanks, april

  • I haven’t been big into steel drums in the past but based on the number of people that tell me they like it, I have decided to reconsider. I do, however, love IcePiks.

  • “very bizarre”

    it was part of a photography assignment to shoot “red”–it is a reflection in a car door. interestingly, most of the shots I took were a little bizarre–it is not the way i usually think.

  • Except summer and winter take longer to appear and disappear. *smile* Enough with the ice already. I’m ready for some warmth.

  • The quote reflects very well against the photograph of the crystal ice. It has been a long time since I have looked upon the pages of the Bhagavad Gita. Your site has a lightness in Being. This is nice. Thank-you for stopping by. Yes, I am well. I’ve simply nothing of purpose to say. Sometimes Xanga becomes a doubtful adventure, but when I visit sites such as yours here, I see its’ higher potential.

    Be Well~

  • Woo hoo!  More IcePiks! 

  • to me it looks like a fossil…I love this pix…Sassy

  • Let’s see . . . is it frozen mud?

  • I love ice! My mum got a book on snowflakes taken under a powerful microscope – absolutely fascinating.

    Work is keeping me so so busy! Roll on Christmas!!

  • These ice pic’s never get old. I am still amazed by the variety.

  • as always, i love your shots..

    i hope life is handing you

    buckets full of smiles..

    *~matthew~*

  • i was just trying to explain to someone how peace is more neutral, much more neutral, than happiness or elation and that if one expects peace to be happiness, which is transient, one becomes disappointed and sad, the opposite of happiness.  Instead  peace is calm altough vulnerable to the chaos of both high and low–so nice to be.  Good post and good pic.

  • Good Morning to you, dear.

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