OMG SNOW?!!!!! NooOOOooOoo!!!! The trees are changing--the red oaks and crepe myrtles are gorgeous. The native grasses are all blonde for the winter and it's time to plant jonquils. We've had our first 2 freezes for the season and the cedars will be throwing their godawful pollen in the air soon--something I don't look forward to because I am allergic and am rendered a puddle of snot until February when it's all over. Beautiful photo. I suppose I could photograph all I've written and post it--duh!!!
From my studio in Hampstead, North Carolina, I solder and bind together books of various sizes. These books may become the archives for thoughts, memories and photographs.
I am also a fiber artist and a nature printer, and I love to share my knowledge with others.
"Gratitude unlocks the fullness of life. It turns what we have into enough, and more. It turns denial into acceptance, chaos to order, confusion to clarity. It can turn a meal into a feast, a house into a home, a stranger into a friend. Gratitude makes sense of our past, brings peace for today and creates a vision for tomorrow." – Melody Beattie
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Looking, Walking, Being
I look and look. Looking's a way of being: one becomes, sometimes, a pair of eyes walking. Walking wherever looking takes one.
The eyes dig and burrow into the world. They touch fanfare, howl, madrigal, clamor. World and the past of it, not only visible present, solid and shadow that looks at one looking.
And language? Rhythms of echo and interruption? That's a way of breathing.
breathing to sustain looking, walking and looking, through the world, in it.
6 comments:
Beautiful color and great DOF! Stay warm!
The warmth of autumn and the frost of winter, beautifully put together.
Nice work!
aaah worlds collide, great shot, i'm surprised your camera didn't fog up hehe... i love it, everything looks so beautiful and tender...
OMG SNOW?!!!!! NooOOOooOoo!!!! The trees are changing--the red oaks and crepe myrtles are gorgeous. The native grasses are all blonde for the winter and it's time to plant jonquils. We've had our first 2 freezes for the season and the cedars will be throwing their godawful pollen in the air soon--something I don't look forward to because I am allergic and am rendered a puddle of snot until February when it's all over.
Beautiful photo. I suppose I could photograph all I've written and post it--duh!!!
Wow! This is beautiful. I can almost touch the snow.
Now that's what I'm talking about!
Happy Thanksgiving!
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