Picture to Ponder - Vol 7 - Issue 45 - Colors and Textures of Life as Shown in Avocado Seeds

Published: Wed, 11/16/11

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November 16, 2011
Volume 7 - Issue 45

Today's Issue of Picture to Ponder has many more photos than usual. If you are not seeing them, please go to the Photography and Transformation blog, for the full post.

 

avocado pit with peel

 AVOCADO PIT

Aged, Solid,
Rock Hard,
Rich in color, texture, patterns
And oh so much more.

On its own, it splits in two
Peel the parchment skin
Find the heart lines, textures,
Ying and Yang?

Is there a message here, or do we simply accept it for what it?

Beauty contained in the ordinary, often overlooked,
Sometimes never seen at all.

avocado pits in a ceramic bowl

Avocado pits, collected over time,
Which one, or ones, shall come out
To be honored by the camera
And be featured here today?

Dear ,

Several months ago, I started eating and enjoying avocados. During that time, I, periodically, became intrigued with the richness of the colors and the moderate changes that took place over time.

I thus started saving some, finally putting several in the bowl above. There they sat for weeks. Occasionally another was added as they awaited my attention for photographing and doing some observation and documentation here. The "project" has been one of the "weighty" things on my mental, to-do list. Gentle reminders surfaced whenever I glanced toward this bowl, wherever it was. Then I moved it to the center of my dining room, sharing space with the Toshiko Takaezu bowls, placed there last week for Picture to Ponder photographing - Issue 44, if you missed it.

Yesterday, in the morning Enlightened Gratitude Day 5 call led by Adela Rubio, I was walking around my home, honoring and tapping into my being. Then I passed the pits, picked up a few and started admiring, then speaking of them. Of course, the camera came out after the call, so I could share some more, showing what I described.

 3 avocado pit halves

(Note: You can see a brief description of the free series of 33 daily calls below the Self-Reflecting Queries. In part, they are about embodying gratitude and abundance in your inner and outer world.)

Later on in the afternoon, my Canon camera and I went back to do some peeling of seed skin and separating those pods which were still whole. Almost universally they all had a line/indentation, around the circumference, ready to be split. As I noted in my first lines in the introduction above, these pits are now hard like stone.

On the other hand, most interestingly to me, one was somewhat soft, allowing me to dig in with my thumbnails to split it.

thumbnail in avocado pit

 

avocado pit halves before hardening and darkeningTo the left are the split halves of the pit above, not yet fully hard. Note the colors are still light.

A day later they have already started darkening, though the color is not yet as deep as that in the split one above and below.


Today's Picture to Ponder Photos continued -

There are countless more observations I might make and, likely, discoveries yet to be made. Rather than continuing writing, I'm simply adding an assortment of additional photos, randomly selected.

avocado  pit  and peel

 

avocado pit with top cut off

 

avocado pit view with bottom cut off

 

avocado pit 4 in ceramic dish

 

avocado pit 3

and for fun... The one below kept cropping up on my screen, bringing a smile to my face.

avocado pit with a wrinkled face

Note: I suspect you may have questions as to backgrounds and did I manipulate the colors at all. The answer to the latter is, "No; though some I lightened slightly."

Please go to the blog, with more questions. I will also explain the photos there.

Self-Reflecting Queries -
I am somewhat overwhelmed here as I complete today's issue of Picture to Ponder. There are so many variables I could include, so many photos from which to choose, that the SRQs are having trouble coming through.

I guess the biggest might be - Looking into your own life, what do you do when faced with an abundance of choices? Do you turn away as I, in effect, had done for many weeks, by "thinking about" doing an avocado pit story? Or, do you simplify and take some sort of action?

Also, are you one that will save things that intrigue you, or do you mainly discard them to keep spaces clear and free from clutter? This would include mental as well as physical spaces.

And, no matter which category fits for you, I invite you to dedicate a small space, hidden if need be, to put aside a red onion, garlic bulb and/or an avocado pit to observe over time... possibly months!!! Cut it, peel, or whatever else you are drawn to do. Then observe. Photograph and/or write if you are so moved.

Simply be open to the changes that occur in your subject. Then note if they relate to anything in other areas of your life.

As I'm concluding the following idea surfaced and started evolving:

If you decide to accept my invitation and would like to set up some kind of forum, so we can follow your discoveries and that of others, simply email me. I'm putting "30 Day Veggie Image Experiment" in the subject line and we'll see what we can create.

It is open-ended right now. I'm smiling at the thought of it. I hope some of you are also.

As always, have fun, and please share on the blog your experience with these photos and what comes up for you.


Enlightened Gratitude -

"What Would Be Possible In Your World if you said YES! to Gratitude for only 10 minutes EVERY DAY for 33 Days?"

states Adela Rubio, master energy shifter, group facilitator and developer of on-line communities.

She continues:
"Are you fed up with all the stinkin' thinkin'? You know what I'm talking about: the incessant chatter mirroring the scarcity, fear and lack all around you?

It can be easy to slide into the slippery slope of consensus consciousness. With all the breakdown of our most 'trusted systems' it's the perfect time to invoke the power of our inner abundance.

Here's what you can expect...

  • Embody gratitude and abundance in your inner and outer world
  • Expand your ability to unhook from judgments, assumptions and resistance
  • Unleash your creative essence
  • Embody your infinite flow
  • Are you ready to embody the energy of gratitude in your world?

Join us for a 33-Day Adventure (click) sure to shift your experience!"


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