One Thousand Days and Nights of Chinese Cooking

a more holistic approach to living and eating

Lucy Simpson

Lucy Simpson
Location
Seattle, Washington, United States
Birthday
December 20
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I am a published poet, poetry teacher and novice photographer struggling to feed my family healthfully. My challenge to myself is to integrate my writing and art into cooking. So here you have one thousand days and nights of Chinese Cooking!

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NOVEMBER 7, 2011 10:37AM

Colorado, Between Peak and Prairie

Rate: 9 Flag

Anywhere is beautiful and what looks dry and dead, isn't necessarily as it seems.  Looking closely with my camera has shown me this.  Everytime I get depressed about being in an arid, somewhat dull environment, I head out with my camera and see what is beautiful.  The camera has taught me to see what is actually there and not my idea of what is there.  It is always a surprise. 

 

Reservoir At Red Rock Canyon

Reservoir at Red Rock Canyon

Red Rocks, Sky and Tree in Red Rock Canyon 

Rocks, Sky and Tree in Red Rock Canyon

 

 Yucca

Yucca

Grasses Near Palmer Lake 

Grasses Near Palmer Lake

Moon in Palmer Lake

Moon in Palmer Lake 

Catttail

Catttail

Trees on a Hill Tinged By Sunset

Trees on a Hill Tinged By Sunset 

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Very cool photos.

" The camera has taught me to see what is actually there and not my idea of what is there. It is always a surprise."

The same thing happens to me!
Not dull at all. I especially love the way you captured the cattail fluff.
I really like the Reservoir. The way you see and framed the blocks of color and texture forms a strong statement. And I love your written statement. The camera is a magic guide, for the receptive seer.
Thank you for the kind comments.
The camera lense does add a different perspective on the way we see what's out there. Thank you for sharing what you've seen through these beautiful images.
♥R
Beautiful photos. Thank you
Great stuff. I only wish they were larger.
we are lucky to call Colorado home...very nice! made me happy to see these great shots.
Thanks for the kind comments. @ Harry's Ghost - I will try to make them larger next time. They are at 1200 Pixels, but I will see if I can download larger versions. Special thanks Raymond! I'm getting used to it here. I'm looking forward to a trip to Pueblo next week.
Beautiful photographs. When I first moved to Colorado as a child, it seemed very bleak to me compared to southern California. Colorado grew on me, too, and I miss the clean, spare beauty now that I live in the floral abundance of subtropical Florida.
Hey Sophieh. I thought it resembled Ray Bradbury's landscape in Martian Chronicles. Getting out in it has shown me the beauty.

I love your gators and lush primordial flora, but not your summer heat and humidity.