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"A Photo A Day" is a not-quite-daily presentation of a photo and commentary by Scott Shephard

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"A Photo A Day" is a not-quite-daily presentation of a photo and commentary by Scott Shephard

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26.02.08 The Green Man
26.02.08 The Green Man
about 2 days ago

BZ stands out in almost every way.

26.01.26 Only for a Moment and the Moment's Gone (Part 3)
26.01.26 Only for a Moment and the Moment's Gone (Part 3)
about 2 weeks ago

A photo isn’t always about some lost moment . . .

26.01.25 Only for a Moment and the Moment's Gone (Part 2)
26.01.25 Only for a Moment and the Moment's Gone (Part 2)
about 2 weeks ago

I have to wonder if the person who mowed this lawn used GPS to get the lines so perfectly straight and perpendicular?

26.01.24 Only for a Moment and the Moment's Gone
26.01.24 Only for a Moment and the Moment's Gone
about 2 weeks ago

This was the only good shot I got of this group. It all fell apart shortly afterwards.

25.12.25 Hope
25.12.25 Hope
about a month ago

Considering yet another sunrise as a symbol of something much more than that.

25.08.13 Fifty Years Ago
25.08.13 Fifty Years Ago
about 6 months ago

Today we celebrate 50 years of wedded bliss.

25.07.07 Twelve, Five & Ten
25.07.07 Twelve, Five & Ten
about 7 months ago

Glenny, Maggie and Ibby strike a relaxed and happy pose.

25.06.15 Almost 5
25.06.15 Almost 5
about 8 months ago

Maggie turns 5 in July


20.06.04 The Promise

June 04, 2020 in Blog, Landscape, Nature, South Dakota

By Scott Shephard

Mt. Athos, in north central Greece is the home to several monasteries and is considered by some to be one of the holiest places on earth. I used to show a short video to my history students about “the holy mountain” and I remember an abbot of one of the precariously located retreats talking almost rapturously about “the silence of the mountain.”

Of course you are not looking at Mt. Athos here — it’s the north leg of what is perversely called the “Little Bend” of the Missouri River on Lake Oahe in central South Dakota. I say “perversely” because the river makes a 180 degree turn and creates an 8 mile long peninsula. (See the map below). This small piece of South Dakota has been a place of pilgrimage for me for over 30 years.

Like Mt. Athos, there can be an awesome silence here. Yesterday (June 3, 2020), just before sunrise at 5:55 am, there was no sound of wind or of traffic or of human voices. There was only, as Emily Dickinson described it, the “yellow noise” of the incipient rising sun.

Canon 5DIII 1/250 sec, f8.0, iso 250

The Little Bend of the Missouri River. Gold star is my camera location

The Little Bend of the Missouri River. Gold star is my camera location


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Tags: Missouri River, Lake Oahe, Little Bend, Mt. Athos
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