December 5, 2013autumn, nature, winter flow Sharonamerican poets, argyle, flow, landscape photography, mary oliver, midwest photography, nature photography, photography, poetry I was thinking: so this is how you swim inward, so this is how you flow outward, so this is how you pray. Mary Oliver, House of Light Like Loading...
Sharon, perfect imagery for this poem. I don’t know how you caught the picture in this light, but what an awesome picture. Great image. ; ) Reply
Hi Connie π Thank you! I was leaving Argyle after a late afternoon hike and just happened to notice the reflection of the clouds on the water. Thank you for your great comment π Reply
What a wonderful and peaceful image this is Sharon π It looks like , One place I would love to swim π π Reply
Thanks Nigel :). I don’t know why, but no one ever swims here………we can take a canoe out though. And what’s to stop one from hopping over and having a dip? Nothing. You’re on! Reply
Nice poem and fits the image quite well!
Hi Brett π Thank you – happy winter!
Beauty in words and image π
Hello Green Cathedral, thank you π
Pleasure is all mine!!! π π π
Oh! Mary Oliver does it for me.
Also: perfect shape.
Thanks, Paul.
She does for me, too. π
Sharon, perfect imagery for this poem. I don’t know how you caught the picture in this light, but what an awesome picture. Great image. ; )
Hi Connie π
Thank you! I was leaving Argyle after a late afternoon hike and just happened to notice the reflection of the clouds on the water.
Thank you for your great comment π
the words and image together – yes
Hi Marso, thanks very much. π
Stunning image and words.
Hi anne, thank you :).
And – your gravatar image always makes me smile. Such a face! π
: )))))
love this peaceful post and photo
Thanks very much, Pam. π
What a wonderful and peaceful image this is Sharon π
It looks like , One place I would love to swim π π
Thanks Nigel :). I don’t know why, but no one ever swims here………we can take a canoe out though. And what’s to stop one from hopping over and having a dip? Nothing.
You’re on!
π Sounds just perfect π