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Tag Archives: clouds
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Sere winter blushes Ancient wood wears fairytales Springs lightly to life Hope renewed as dark days pass Buried in confetti clouds Colleen’s tanka challenge
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Still Water… from rivrvlogr #writephoto
Reblogged from Ken at rivrvlogr: Setting sun framed by ancient hewn stone Silent clouds, once ablaze, now mute… Read the rest of the poem at rivrvlogr
Clouds From Both Sides by Geoff le Pard
Reblogged from Geoff Le Pard at Tangental I was reminded tonight of the fabulous Joni Mitchell Song Both Sides Now This line stuck, stuck hard in my throat, my head, in every little bit of me I’ve looked at clouds … Continue reading
Eclipse 2015
We were lucky with the eclipse yesterday. It was touch and go, though, as I woke to heavy skies, covered in a pall of grey. Nevertheless, the camera was charged and came with me. British weather being notoriously fickle, I … Continue reading
