Photographs

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Spring daisys and wildflowers in the Avon Gorge.

Summer wall of wisteria.

Maui’s not the only place with these. 🌈

Little people live in Monmouth.

It was lovely to visit St. Werburghs City Farm again after so long… decades. So much has changed in the surrounding area, but all good eco/community based projects. And a good evening with The Mankind Project in Bristol.

Ancient signposts.

Back home in Bristol and an evening walk across the Downs. Cool, clear, bursting with spring life, the Black Birds singing.

South Florida landscape.

Devotion.

Remembering Prince on the cliffs near Ho’okipa.

Evening surf at Ho’okipa.

“The secret to understanding nature lies in learning how to use your eyes.” ~ George Sand. Earth Day.

A beautiful walk in Makawao Forest this morning with Melissa.

Gas pump in Point Reyes Nathional Sea Shore.

Decaying wood.

The Red Heart of volcanic rock and dirt.

Sunset view while having dinner at Monsoon India to celebrate my step son Jamil’s birthday earlier this week. Sun setting over the island of Lanai.

Easter.

Nearing the end of a game of Go with Maui Go Club at the now closed Tea Box Maui.

A repost from Ethan Nichtern: Heroes Who Meditate Day 19 -Matthieu Ricard. Ricard was beginning a career as a talented French scientist ( his father was also a prominent contemporary French philosopher), when he abruptly became a Tibetan Buddhist monk, one of the first Westerners to do so. he is a very insightful teacher and writer about the mind. I completely agree with his statement here: religion is optional, humanity is essential.

This evening.

Fallen palm branch.

Remembering His Holiness the Dalai Lama and the Tibetan people on this 57th Anniversary of Tibetan Uprising Day, marking 57 years in exile for the Tibetan people.

Thompson Road. Upcountry Maui.

Sun, sea & sand. Evening waves.

Saturday morning Go with Maui Go Club.

The summit.

I am touched and grateful for the interest that there has been in the Gentle Men discussion that I am holding on February 29th. There is potentially one space left, so please do get in touch if you are interested.

Because of the interest shown, I have been wondering if there would be a wish for additional dates? For example, perhaps the weekday timing of this talk does not work for everyone, when a weekend would? Or maybe an evening is better? If you are interested in attending but cannot make the February 29th date, please contact me at david@crossingthethrehsold.net with times and days of the week that work best for you (please include the timezone that you live in). If there is sufficient interest, I will look to schedule another date.

Again, for more information and registration details, please see link in bio.

Thank you, David.

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