LeezBlog

Personal reflections and creative expressions related to an endless, changing array of subjects including Yoga, Israel, Running, Spirituality, Travel and Life.

Sunday, January 06, 2008

Watching Bench


Taken at Eilat Chayyim //Dec. 2007//

Trees in Snow and Fog


On the road between MA and CT. Dec. 07

Snow Road Trees



Taken while traveling the road between Lennox, MA and Falls Bridge, CT. December 2007

Saturday, January 05, 2008

Self Portrait from Eilat Chayyim

//Dec 2007//

Tuesday, December 04, 2007

Self Portrait Project


Wednesday, November 21, 2007

Self Portrait Series - Dancing

Sheri and I have embarked on a project of exchanging self portraits. Here is one of the recents contributions to our pursuits.

Sunday, November 04, 2007

MORE PHOTOS

This was a staged shot at the end of Thursday's rummage through the rubble. I have about 130 photos of the destruction posted on Kodak Gallery. If you are interested, send me an e-mail and I'll invite you to view the album.

Saturday, November 03, 2007

ABSTRACT


Trampoline after the burn

FOUND IN THE RUBBLE


One of the few things that survived the fire is Dan's and my wedding album. I haven't had a chance to peek inside, so I don't yet know the extent of damage to the photos. The writing on the outside is a copy of the invitation to our reception which was held the August after our June wedding. It reads as follows:

Alongside the Pacific Ocean
5760 Years, 9 Months, 22 Days
After the World was created,
Daniel Schwimmer and Lee Fowler
Held hands under the Huppah and
Surrounded by their families
They began their Dance of Life

Some things are worth waiting for...

Thursday, November 01, 2007

JUST VISITING

In October of 1996, the spiritual leader of San Diego's Elijah Minyan, Rabbi Wayne Dosick, and his wife Ellen, lost their Carlsbad, CA home to fire. During the healing process, he wrote the book, WHEN LIFE HURTS. A story he tells in the book happened in the last century when an American tourist visited the famous Polish Rabbi, Chofetz Chaim:

The tourist was amazed to see that the rabbi's home was only a simple room filled with books. The only furniture was a narrow bed, a small table, and one straight-backed chair.
"Rabbi, where is your furniture?" asked the tourist.
The Chofetz Chaim looked at him and asked, "Where is yours?"
"Mine? But I am only a visitor here."
Said the rabbi, "So am I."

Rabbi Wayne -- thank you for this beautiful book and for your words of healing and growth. Your wisdom is a blessing to our San Diego and Jewish communities.

(By the way, Rabbi Wayne is available to speak or lead at group functions or retreats --business, community and /or religious. The book above is published by Harper San Francisco and can easily be found online.)