“Clouds can dim the light of life,
But in return they can be the source of great enlightenment. ”
~Darlisa Black
Category Archives: Photography
Warrior Stronger Than Cancer
Many of you have read and shared this article about My adopted niece Erica Kuneki. She continues in her battle with cancer, dealing with a great deal of pain. This brave young woman still continues to find things to laugh about, in spite of the trauma of the cancer. Recently, a platelet transfusion causedContinue reading “Warrior Stronger Than Cancer”
So, about that autism “girl gap”…
Originally posted on echolaliachamber:
I received a diagnosis of autism, ADHD, and OCD a few years ago after I started grad school. PTSD would soon follow. I had been in and out of counseling for over 10 years, where the only labels I was given were anxiety and depression. I now feel pangs of rage…
Winter in Trout Lake
I wanted to share a few pictures with you from the month of February 2019, in Trout Lake, Washington. We had one of those heavy snowfalls that came fast and furious, Beautiful and dangerous.
Mount Adams
Shining bright with winter snow at the higher elevations. Mount Adams is the second tallest peak in Washington State, and yet had been the lesser visited mountain. We locals like it that way.. no roads open year around to treeline.
Warrior Stronger Than Cancer
Update on Erica Kuneki, Warrior with the motto “Stronger than Cancer”. Share to help this strong young woman fight cancer.
More Lennies
Collection of Lenticular clouds over Mount Adams from November 15, 2018.
Understanding ADHD
ADD/ADHD THOUGHTS 11/15/2018. Warning, this is long and thought stimulating. 😁👀❤️ I am getting to that point of finding my strengths instead of beating myself up for my “faults”. The negatives get more attention typically, because those are the things that bother other people most such as chronic lateness, distractibility, difficulty following through on tasks,Continue reading “Understanding ADHD”
Sunset
Sunset started at Schreiner’s game farm in Washington, and ended at the Discovery Center in Oregon.
Falling Leaves
Such a lovely day on the crick out back, Standing there in delight while when gusts of wind grabbed the trees and shook them, sending Cascades of Cottonwood leaves falling all around me. Leaves landed in the creek and drifted by, yellow hearts against the reflections in the slowly moving stream. The sun would playfullyContinue reading “Falling Leaves”