Saturday Morning, Quietly . . .

 I came downstairs just before 6 this morning. These apricot bar-code reflections on the pewter surface of the water. . .

 What might that pattern reveal if scanned from far, far above?

 From here, it just told me that any words would be redundant.. . .

My photographs will have to do, mere reflections within Plato’s cave.

I’m grabbing a big fleece blanket (it’s only a few degrees above freezing right now, outside), my cup of tea, and heading down to a chair on the beach . . . to soak it in, with the added sensory delights of birdsong and the heartthrob of distant boat motors, the salty tang of the sea mingling with the rosemary blooming at my neighbour’s. . . .

Happy Saturday, you! Thanks for reading. . .

28 Comments

  1. Patricia
    26 April 2014 / 4:14 pm

    Hi Mater – these photos are truly stunning! I haven't been commenting much lately – we are putting our house on the market and that's taken over much of my head space. However, I'm still reading and appreciate all your posts. Have a lovely weekend!

    • materfamilias
      27 April 2014 / 2:32 pm

      Good luck with the house-listing — a big project indeed! Thanks for taking time from that to comment. . .

  2. hostess of the humble bungalow
    26 April 2014 / 4:44 pm

    Spectacular images mater!
    You really have the best views of the morning sunrises and I can understand why you like to get out early and watch the colours change as the light fills the sky.
    Enjoy your restful weekend….

    • materfamilias
      27 April 2014 / 2:34 pm

      Thanks, L. I do have a wonderful seat in front of the Sunrise Stage, each and every morning. . . .

  3. Lorrie
    26 April 2014 / 5:00 pm

    I took a deep breath after reading this post and the bar-code scenery. Beautiful. We are heading out on the water today.

    • materfamilias
      27 April 2014 / 2:35 pm

      Oh, what a great day for it, although it came up all windy here by midday. Hope you had a good time!

  4. Mardel
    26 April 2014 / 5:34 pm

    So beautiful! Just the photos are very calming.

    • materfamilias
      27 April 2014 / 2:35 pm

      Glad you enjoyed them, Mardel.

  5. Marsha
    26 April 2014 / 5:37 pm

    Somehow, I never envisioned Plato's cave as being so amazingly beautiful. I will be looking at these often . . . thank you.

    • materfamilias
      27 April 2014 / 2:36 pm

      According to him, all our world is the cave, so imagine how splendid the ideal would be that this is only a copy of!

  6. LPC
    26 April 2014 / 7:17 pm

    I swear I'm coming to visit you one day. I swear. I'll camp on the beach if you're too busy to host:).

    • materfamilias
      27 April 2014 / 2:38 pm

      You have a standing invitation! And the (very modest) guest cottage has a bed all made up for you, so no camping required. . .

  7. Unknown
    26 April 2014 / 8:55 pm

    Stunning! I miss the beauty of it there!! Enjoy.

    • materfamilias
      27 April 2014 / 2:38 pm

      Looks as if you found some pretty magical beauty near where you are. . .

  8. Jane M
    27 April 2014 / 1:25 am

    When I was trying to fall asleep last night I started recalling the most beautiful peaceful places I have visited…..and yes this is part of happy memories of Seattle and the islands. Thank you for posting this gorgeous sight.

    • materfamilias
      27 April 2014 / 2:39 pm

      Ah, you're very welcome, Jane. Nice to hear such an appreciative comment about my part of the world. . . .

  9. Vintage Cat's Eyes
    27 April 2014 / 2:46 am

    Amazing… Thank you for sharing, Dear Mater…

    • materfamilias
      27 April 2014 / 2:39 pm

      And thank you for taking the time to comment.

  10. Madame Là-bas
    27 April 2014 / 7:08 am

    You would love it here on Whalsay. The house looks onto the sea and the loch. My cousin's sheep have a two day-old lamb. The life here is quiet like our smaller islands:
    ferries, bicycles and old cars left on either side of the crossing. I like your apricot bar-codes and Plato's cave analogies. Your morning photos are always so lovely.

    • materfamilias
      27 April 2014 / 2:40 pm

      I think I would feel at home, immediately. I could so easily imagine the smell of the islands when I saw your photos. . .

  11. Studio
    27 April 2014 / 12:02 pm

    Beautiful.

    • materfamilias
      27 April 2014 / 2:40 pm

      🙂

  12. Philippa
    27 April 2014 / 12:05 pm

    So beautiful.

    • materfamilias
      27 April 2014 / 2:40 pm

      She does a good job, doesn't she, that Mother Nature!

  13. K.Line
    27 April 2014 / 12:52 pm

    Spectacular! Is it wrong to have immediately thought – that would be a great combo (apricot and slate grey) for colour blocking on a sweater?

    • materfamilias
      27 April 2014 / 2:41 pm

      If it's wrong, at least we're in good company (each other's, you got that, right?)

  14. Pondside
    27 April 2014 / 7:20 pm

    Heaven. Pure and simple.

  15. givi
    28 April 2014 / 8:09 pm

    Beautiful! No words needed!

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