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 this: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