Tag Archive | nature

The Sanctuary

Originally posted on Wuji Seshat:
it could be said Nature’s feet are so vast, they stretch from star to star like pillows of light in a web of black-hole portals star-gates as swift as one body touching itself, a supernova is her pinching herself the cosmos as one body love stretching as far as all…

God is a She

Originally posted on Wuji Seshat:
I first saw God at the age of four she was everywhere, in everything like a scar of beauty in the depths hanging on each leaf, like a bud the cheeks of the sun were pale before Her and the earth acted shy for her Will consumed in her grace,…

Graceful Flight

Originally posted on margaret lynette sharp:
Graceful flight What is it about flight that grabs your attention? The star of this photograph is, in my opinion, the graceful sea-bird. Wings outstretched, its journey seems effortless. I’m not quite certain what type of bird it is. My best guess is that it’s an Egret, but the…

All Fluffed Up: A Kookaburra Rests

Originally posted on margaret lynette sharp:
All Fluffed Up I can’t help but notice that this Kookaburra’s feathers are fluffed up. I wonder if he’s recently had a bath… Very often, these birds can be seen cleaning themselves in the water-filled depression under a  bubbler and tap combination at the local park. Isn’t he handsome?…

Sketch of the day no 378: Birds of Paradise. Strelitzia Reginae #Moleskine

Originally posted on BulanLifestyle.com:
Sketch of birds of paradise Back to sketching flowers in my moleskine notebook. My favourite subject. They are so beautiful and every single one perfect yet different. This is one of my favourite flowers, and my mum’s as well. Birds of Paradise or Strelitzia Reginae. It is a tropical flower,…

We’ve Sure Got Every Angle Covered!

Originally posted on margaret lynette sharp:
We’ve sure got every angle covered! Is that what the leader of this little group is thinking? With eyes in every direction, who (or what)  could possibly sneak up on them? Copyright ©

Beautiful Banksia

Originally posted on margaret lynette sharp:
Beautiful Banksia Beautiful Banksia! Here is a photograph of a lovely Spine-leafed Banksia. Its gloriously-coloured flowers brighten the days of those who visit our local park between the months of April and September. Isn’t it a particularly striking Australian Native? Copyright ©

Voyeur of the Forest #photography #poem

Originally posted on penned in moon dust:
trees breathe life spring gives birth to nature a constant song * mesmerized I sit doe cares for her speckled young my backyard ? Older than the trees each year new life ancient wisdom Thanks to Managua Gunn who is ghost writing for Carpe Diem today. He speaks…

Yellow birds in the garden. Art by Ling

Originally posted on BulanLifestyle.com:
yellow bird painting Painting of her favourite subjects. Birds and flowers in the garden. Her pride and joy. She loved nature a lot and spent many hours tending to her garden, watching the birds and listening to them sing.

A Happy Cocky!

Originally posted on margaret lynette sharp:
A Happy Cocky A happy cocky! Gazing down upon us mere humans, he certainly looks the part. And why wouldn’t he be happy? With a lovely park to call home, abundant friends and few foes, plentiful food and water, like seems to be treating him kindly. Copyright ©

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