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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…
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 ©
Caught in the Storm #haiku #photography #poem
Originally posted on penned in moon dust:
end of the day’s walk thunder warns of storm’s promise no short-cut *** The prompt for Chevrefeuillle’s Carpe Diem is Short- Cut inspired by this haiku by Buson: chikamichi ya mizu fumi wataru satsukiame on the shortcut path, stepping through water to cross the meadow in the summer…
WHEN WILL I be able to RETURN?
Originally posted on Wuji Seshat:
After the long escort, now we part What mixes all the days together Gifted us this human world of togetherness Green mountains: sweet fragrance In each region, you are eulogised and cherished Divinity happy in the heart, in a world Of water and crystal and tranquil space Nature walked with…
Here I Come…
Originally posted on margaret lynette sharp:
Here I Come Here I come… I doubt very much that this Kookaburra thinks in English, but nevertheless… These handsome birds seem at home either when they’re surveying the scene from the branches of tall native trees, or foraging for worms or windfalls on the ground. This particular bird…
Two of a Kind…
Originally posted on margaret lynette sharp:
A Pair of Ibis Two of a kind… So often I see birds in pairs. Today, by the river, it was ducks. I was amused and delighted to watch the behaviour of pair of wild Chestnut Teals as they searched the sandy shore for food. But of course, this…
Charming Camellias
Originally posted on margaret lynette sharp:
Camellia Camellias are one of the joys of winter. Their status is beyond question. The beauty of their flowers is hard to surpass. And unlike roses, they have no thorns. Here is a photo of one my own specimens, which I have looked after for about ten years. Such…
Beauty in an unlikely place
Originally posted on write meg!:
Lush flowers and greenery. Stunning views of the San Francisco skyline. Seagulls flapping gently overhead, their calls muffled by the bay. Gorgeous expanses of water lit up at dusk. You’d never know you were . . . at a former prison. The remains of Alcatraz Federal Penitentiary, in fact —…
Going Home…
Originally posted on margaret lynette sharp:
The reserve where I used to play Once in a while I re-visit my childhood home. Well, what’s left of it. The house that I grew up in has lately been demolished. But the environment remains. It’s a strange experience. What seemed so large and impressive to me as…
The Power of Roses, 玫瑰力量
Originally posted on Wuji Seshat:
A flower was offered to me You said you preferred Roses Roses that nurse the Angel’s tears But he who dares not grasp the thorn Should never crave the rose A flower was offered to you A lush red Rose in its hint of perfection It is the time you…