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Add your tWhat I love about the blog, leaf and twig, is the artist’s ability to find the unusual in nature or the artist’s ability to find an illustrating analogy such as the one in this picture where the meadow is likened to the sea as it too has “waves that lap at the birch shore line.” Beautiful blog that I highly recommend for inspiration and motivation. houghts here… (optional)
The title and poem really match the photo, I would like to nominate you for a wordpress award! Go to this site if you would like to participate! http://manymuddyfootprints.wordpress.com/
I live in Fairbanks Alaska for 2 years and the only trees that really grow are birch. You should see it in the fall. It’s Alaska’s REAL gold! Great post!
pretty lines of the birch 🙂
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great combination of imagery and poetry!
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I agree. I can see the waves and shore. Yet, even without the photo, I would see it still!
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such a beautiful imagination you have
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Wow. Great contrast in colors. I want to go there and sit a while.
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Love your poetry and the accompanying nature photos! – andelieya
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very pretty…I love the subtle green tone of the grass on the bottom. Keep them coming.
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Lovely photo. Could be a painting.
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Also, would love to “like” it!
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Nice…:)
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Reblogged this on The White Rabbit's Cafe and commented:
Add your tWhat I love about the blog, leaf and twig, is the artist’s ability to find the unusual in nature or the artist’s ability to find an illustrating analogy such as the one in this picture where the meadow is likened to the sea as it too has “waves that lap at the birch shore line.” Beautiful blog that I highly recommend for inspiration and motivation. houghts here… (optional)
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Thank you so much for your kind words and sharing me with your readers.
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It was my pleasure. 😀
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wow…just wow…^___^
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Beautiful.
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Great interpretation
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Lovely!
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As usual your words paint a scene worthy of the photograph. It is a privilege and a joy to follow your blog
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Oh, thank you. It is a joy to share and to have such wonderful and generous readers who share their impressions.
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Very nice poetic interpretation of an interesting photo. Brought me pleasure.
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Evocative as always 🙂
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Thank you for “liking” my Laura B painting, seebud. It gave me the opportunity to see your wonderful blog – so contemplative!
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original & interesting – thanks1
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The title and poem really match the photo, I would like to nominate you for a wordpress award! Go to this site if you would like to participate! http://manymuddyfootprints.wordpress.com/
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Thank you so much for the nomination. It’s an honor.
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Simplicity such as this requires a highly sophisticated imagination. Well done.
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Just marvelous
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Another beauty, Seedbud. So much imagination.
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Beautiful picture, wonderful thought.
ME and the Boss
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Thank you so much for sharing me with your readers.
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beautiful
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great subtle tones and flowing grass
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simply gorgeous!
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I feel sooooooo relaxed looking at this image.
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Stunning! I want to look but I also want to swim inside………
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great shot – love the layers and colors.
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Beautiful and succinct. I love this. Thank you for visiting my page and liking my haiku.
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Beautiful! Very cool idea…
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I live in Fairbanks Alaska for 2 years and the only trees that really grow are birch. You should see it in the fall. It’s Alaska’s REAL gold! Great post!
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love it…
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