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Emerquinox is a word I coined when I combined the words Emerge and Equinox. ~ "Love is a portion of the soul itself,
and it is of the same nature as the
celestial breathing of the atmosphere of paradise." ~
Victor Hugo
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A collection of sunsets, sunrise, sky, moonshots, clouds, and ocean scenic vistas from my travels. Buddha's fingers. Sun Drawing Water. Ropes of Maui ~ Sun Rays and Shadows, Ice Halo, Clouds, Rays and Atmosphere, Crepuscular Rays, Sunbeams, Sun Dogs, Sun
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picture: The Sanctuary
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Beaver Creek Slough in winter, North Pole Alaska ~ Featured Outdoors Member's Choice Winter Scenics 29 October 2007 ~ "It could be said that God’s foot is so vast That this entire earth is but a field on His toe, and all the forests in this world came from the same root of just a single hair of His. What then is not a sanctuary? Where can I not kneel and pray at a shrine made holy by His presence? From 'Love Poems From God' by Daniel Ladinsky
picture: Hymn to the Night ~ Silver Sunset over Chena River Lakes, North Pole, Alaska
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"I heard the trailing garments of the Night
Sweep through her marble halls!
I saw her sable skirts all fringed with light
From the celestial walls!
I felt her presence, by its spell of might,
Stoop o'er me from above;
The calm, majestic presence of the Night,
As of the one I love.
I heard the sounds of sorrow and delight,
The manifold, soft chimes,
That fill the haunted chambers of the Night
Like some old poet's rhymes.
From the cool cisterns of the midnight air
My spirit drank repose;
The fountain of perpetual peace flows there,--
From those deep cisterns flows.
O holy Night! from thee I learn to bear
What man has borne before!
Thou layest thy finger on the lips of Care,
And they complain no more.
Peace! Peace! Orestes-like I breathe this prayer!
Descend with broad-winged flight,
The welcome, the thrice-prayed for, the most fair,
The best-beloved Night!" ~ Poetical Works of Henry Wadsworth Longfellow
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