Robyn: Thank you! Nathan's contests are so hard to find entries because they aren't numbered. I saw the number as I submitted but then to find it again you have to guess from the spread of numbered posts on a page. Maybe I'll post the entry on my own blog. I see other people did that. I wasn't a winner or, believe me, you would have heard a squee or two.
Now that I've had my moment of beauty with words, I'm going for a walk near a lake. Needed inspiration to nudge me out the door on a cloudy morning and you gave it to me! Thanks.
That was a moment of beauty with words, as Sliding on the Edge said. I came over from Mary Anne's blog to stop in and say "Hello" I also love the post you did before this one about trees. I grew up on a tree farm. Loved it!
I've said it before, but this time I *really* mean it: that top picture is the BEST picture I've ever seen on this blog! WOW! That is beautiful!!!! I would hang that one on my wall, I like it so much! Do you sell prints?
Beth: I hardly know what to say. I'm so tickled you like it that much. I'm not currently selling prints, and I'm not even sure how these would print since I've been pretty much taking them for the blog. But maybe I'll test one. Thanks for such enthusiasm!
Triia that was beautiful! Majestic and wanting- like the pictures! Lovely.
ReplyDeleteWOw- my fingers slipped! I mean...Tricia!
ReplyDeleteI love lakes. These pictures are beautiful Tricia!And yours words are filled with mystery.
ReplyDeleteAbsolutely lovely! I love the line about dancing with bears. Great imagery!
ReplyDeleteTamika: Thanks (and I knew what you meant):D
ReplyDeleteVictoria: Oooo, thanks. I shot these photos with my fantastic cellphone. The quality contines to amaze me. Mystery. I like that.
Stephanie: Yay, I'm so glad you liked it. The imagery represents some of my creative talismans, actually.
Wow that last line really blew me away, Tricia. It's so gorgeous and mysterious.
ReplyDelete*sigh* I loved that :d
ReplyDeleteI really enjoyed that - I love poetry that lets us be a part of nature and part of the poet. Well done :)
ReplyDeleteLove your cell phone shots...and the words that go with them.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful.
ReplyDeleteLove it!! Thank you for sharing.
ReplyDeleteJust about took my breath away reading this. Beautiful!
ReplyDeleteDavin: I like being mysterious. ;) Thanks so much. It's a lot to know you like it.
ReplyDeleteWendy: Oooo, a sigh. Thanks!
Jemi: Thanks for seeing it for what it is. My creative being seems tied to nature in many ways.
Liza: That cell phone amazes. Quality lens in a tiny, portable device. I'm loving it.
Charlie & Linda: Thanks so much!
Bish: Ah. Means a lot to hear you say that. :D
Pat! Man great stuff. Very mystifying. And the pics are beautiful. Love, love, love it.
ReplyDeleteAnd how'd you do in the contest? I had trouble finding your entry. I couldn't see how they were numbered. I searched that blog and searched. :(
Spellbinding photos!
ReplyDeleteI love, love, love your pictures and the exquisite words that always go with them. Thank you for sharing!
ReplyDeleteGorgeous words and images.
ReplyDeleteRobyn: Thank you!
ReplyDeleteNathan's contests are so hard to find entries because they aren't numbered. I saw the number as I submitted but then to find it again you have to guess from the spread of numbered posts on a page. Maybe I'll post the entry on my own blog. I see other people did that. I wasn't a winner or, believe me, you would have heard a squee or two.
Elle: I've always wanted to do something spellbinding! Thanks.;)
ReplyDeleteJulie: I really appreciate your supportive words. Thanks so much!
Donna: Thank you in many ways.
Now that I've had my moment of beauty with words, I'm going for a walk near a lake. Needed inspiration to nudge me out the door on a cloudy morning and you gave it to me! Thanks.
ReplyDeleteI love your picture poems! So beautiful!
ReplyDeleteThat was a moment of beauty with words, as Sliding on the Edge said. I came over from Mary Anne's blog to stop in and say "Hello" I also love the post you did before this one about trees. I grew up on a tree farm. Loved it!
ReplyDeleteOh my! What a gorgeous post, Tricia! I'm speechless.
ReplyDeleteLee: I hope you have a lovely walk, and I'm tickled to have nudged you.
ReplyDeleteThanks, Nisa!
Brenda: Welcome and thank you! Growing up on a tree farm sounds like heaven.
Sarah: I made YOU speechless? Oh, my. :D
Really lovely, Tricia. A needed and beautiful addition to my morning!
ReplyDeleteThe art of brevity
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herein....
I love all of it, but the finale is what makes it really stand out.
Mel: Glad to assist, and thank you.
ReplyDeleteYvonne: Thanks so much. I appreciate such words from you.
Beautiful. The pictures, the writing, everything!
ReplyDeleteOooooh. VERY pretty and evocative.
ReplyDeleteLila: :D Happiness.
ReplyDeleteCarrie: Welcome, and thanks so much!
the pics are beautiful. Love, it
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Beautifully written.
ReplyDeleteI've said it before, but this time I *really* mean it: that top picture is the BEST picture I've ever seen on this blog! WOW! That is beautiful!!!! I would hang that one on my wall, I like it so much! Do you sell prints?
ReplyDeleteJust beautiful. And the iages...fantastic. Thank you for sharing this.
ReplyDeleteThanks Catherine!
ReplyDeleteBeth: I hardly know what to say. I'm so tickled you like it that much. I'm not currently selling prints, and I'm not even sure how these would print since I've been pretty much taking them for the blog. But maybe I'll test one. Thanks for such enthusiasm!
Carolina: Thank you!
Lovely, all the way through; from the poetry to the pictures.
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Thanks so much Donna!
ReplyDeleteI. LOVE. THIS! Really. Really, really. Wow. :-)
ReplyDeleteShannon: I. Love. Your. Comment. Thanks. ;)
ReplyDeleteReally beautiful! Both words and pictures! I hope you always find the "fire in the lake."
ReplyDeleteMary Anne: Me, too! thx :)
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