I received a macro extension tube in the mail today, an inexpensive little device that lets my camera pretend it has a macro lens when actually I didn't spend the money on one.
So I took some first photos with it this afternoon to test it out.
I think things turned out looking pretty nice with it!
'Like unto bees, you are all occupied in gathering from the flowers of religious life a delicious honey which will be composed of virtues.'
St. Mary Euphrasia Pelletier
'May your soul, like a mystical bee, never abandon the dear little King and may everything within it be for Him.'
St. Francis de Sales
'Human sciences require a good understanding; in the science of the saints it is enough to have a good will. He who loves God most ardently, knows him best. Love, says St. Gregory, is knowledge; and according to St. Augustine, to love is to see. David exhorts us to taste and see how sweet the Lord is:
O taste and see that the Lord is sweet. He who tastes God most by loving him, sees him most clearly, and has the most perfect knowledge of the immensity of his goodness. He who tastes honey has a more correct notion of it than all the philosophers who study and explain its properties. " If," said St. Augustine, " God is wisdom, a true philosopher is a lover of God." God is wisdom itself; then the true philosopher (by philosopher is meant a person who loves wisdom) is one who truly loves God. To learn worldly sciences much time and labor are necessary; but to learn the science of the saints it is enough to wish and ask for it.
The wise man says that Wisdom . . . is easily seen by them that love her, and is found by them that seek her.'
St. Alphonsus Maria de Liguori