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Category Archives: Photography
An Oceanic Comtemplation ~ Frank J. Tassone #writephoto
The tide rolls in. A crescendo of sound rises, as waves crest and crash against the fine sand of the beach in a roar. The last sunlight reflects on the water as the sun dips below the horizon. A sea … Continue reading
Small #writephoto
Here I stand Before Time Tides receding Constant ebb and flow Breath of earth echoing My heartbeat but a whisper A pebble skims eternity Where barely a ripple will remain To remind a soul of its journey home So insignificant … Continue reading
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Tagged being, double etheree, here and now, small
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Rescued #midnighthaiku
Nameless roses glow Delicate petals flourish Love nourishes life There is little in my garden as yet, just a few rehomed ‘weeds’ to attract butterflies and bees and a handful of ‘patio’ roses, rescued from the condemned pile at a … Continue reading
Waiting…
Summer devours spring A passionate appetite Fallen petals mourn In the heart of yesterday Tomorrow awaits its birth For Colleen’s poetry challenge
Climate Change ~ Suzanne #writephoto
This week Sue Vincent offers a number of photos for her #write photo challenge. I have chosen the image of person looking at the sea and am using it as an opportunity to compile a list of things individuals and … Continue reading
I am Nothing ~ Anjum Wasim Dar #writephoto
I am Nothing I am but a speck of dust my life soul spirit is not mine I am but a form a sound a smile a thought my idea my vision my purpose Continue reading at Poetic Oceans
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Marrying For Love ~ Deborah #writephoto
I married for love. My husband was the love of my life. The only problem was he loved someone else. When I was in my early twenties, I met two brothers–Jack, an outgoing, lovely man and his brother, Adam, who … Continue reading
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Tagged beach, beach home, career, child, children.company, dinner, divorced, fall in love, hurt
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Resurrection
Originally posted on Buffalo Pound:
It certainly has been awhile since I’ve been here. It could be a resurrection but I suspect it’s more like getting back in the saddle. For over a year now I’ve been ignoring the little…
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Symphony of Surroundings ~ Balroop Singh #writephoto
Sue Vincent’s #Writephoto When dawn heralds peace Breeze blends with serene clouds When they kiss the hills Blushing in the new light, When glow of Mother Nature Outlines the meadows A golden ribbon flutters Adorned by Aubrietia Continue reading at … Continue reading
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Tagged beauty, dawn, harmony, inspiration, Life, nature, NewDay, poem
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Gaiety #midnighthaiku
Sheer exuberance A carnival of colour Smiles warming the heart Some of the roses we hope to save from my son’s garden… you can see why.
