I had a fun discussion with my friend BJ on Sunday. We talk every Sunday without fail. How we ended up being long distance friends is really bizarre. It came about by the love of Daschund type dogs.
I mentioned to her that I'd had a project brewing for many years that I called simply The Project. It was to have been observations of how the creek in our valley changed over the years.
Our conversation turned to questions like: What inspires you to write?
What inspires you to photograph certain subjects?
What inspires you to study something you have never studied before?
Writing is like a loose lightbulb connection. You jiggle it and it goes out for a while. Whack it, and sometimes it shines brightly.
There can be long periods of boring nothing-ness and then a sudden insight.
So, with the delivery of the Giraffe Toy, my inspiration exploded into what BJ called a huge ADHD Bomb.
I had to run around Saturday with a bag of toys to capture photographs while the bulb was shining brightly.
Here enters the ADHD DD H D AA dd a ddd...ddddd... or whatever.
This morning I was browsing through my Flickr albums in search of my old Teddy Bears and The Project Album caught my eye. So I got sidetracked and began to look through photos in my album called The Project.
The original intent was to observe changes in the creek over a year. Actually I have been recording changes for about 8 years. Because I just kept adding to the photos and never ended up compiling a project regarding The Creek.
Summer 2020
This spot in the creek has always intrigued me. I always stop here and take a comparison shot. It is fairly easy to find in my album because I think I keep renaming it The Spot.
My intent years ago was to combine all these into some sort of study of the creek. I'm not even sure what that means. I've observed the the creek for years and observed how the seasons change the creek and how flash floods change the route each time by rearranging leaves, logs, and rocks. Sometimes the change is so subtle and sometimes it is dramatic.
See? In conclusion, I am like that person who has so many ideas that are scattered here and there in my brain. Once in a while an idea pops up and I chase it.
Maybe I will compile my thoughts and notes about the creek and it's life because it is such an interesting and vital part of our valley and forest.
Just like BJ said. She was ADHD and had to address an idea when it came to her like a lightening bolt.
I like that explanation because it fits me perfectly. Just like the loose light bulb. I may just be motivated to work on the project now that it gets dark so soon.
Perfect.
I'm going to work on my Loose Lightbulb. May it shine brightly.
Fun to see your creek in different seasons and different years! :)
ReplyDeleteThank you, I think this project should be finished up! But it is forever ongoing. I believe that is the lesson I am getting out of it.
DeleteWhat a nice friendship you two have! I like your creek project. So much happens with nature, that few take notice of. Great photos!!
ReplyDeleteThe last photo is from the Summer? It looks like ice and frost. Is that what happens when you take all the color out of it, because it looks fantastic.
ReplyDeleteI should have said it was taken in Infrared which will turn the green into white.
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