The photo is one of those accidental ones, when a finger erroneously hit the button. In that sense it is “pleasant truth” that yields a “gift of wonder” that Steger writes of.

The photo is one of those accidental ones, when a finger erroneously hit the button. In that sense it is “pleasant truth” that yields a “gift of wonder” that Steger writes of.

Recent Galveston photo. Seemed like a good day for this text from Joy, a Billy Collins poem.

I previously used this photo, but when I saw the quote recently it occurred to me that it had to go on this photo. Photo taken in Galveston a few months back.

Photo taken of a wall of the Hendley Building (https://www.galvestonunscripted.com/the-hendley-building I frequently pass in Galveston and I think I have shared a similar photo of it previously. The wall presents something of an optical illusion (the brown diagonal is a staircase) or at least some interesting shapes.

Photo recently taken in Asheville, North Carolina. Text from Anne Lamott, Traveling Mercies.

Photo taken on a work trip in Denton, Texas. Text from Robert Frost, a line in his poem, Acceptance.
https://allpoetry.com/Acceptance

Photo overlooking the Hancock golf course taken a few weeks back. Text from Howard Thurman.

Photo taken a few weeks back in Galveston. The makeshift arbor was just standing there on the beach. Text from “Joy” by Billy Collins.

Photo taken a couple of weeks ago in Galveston – pre-Beryl.

Photo taken yesterday inside the Rosenberg Library in Galveston, which is also where I got the text, from Billy Collins’ poem, The Present.
