Thank you for finding and liking my Idioms post on my blog, which has led me here to your wonderful site. I love the combination of your poetry and images. Very beautiful.
Thank you for reading and liking my blog on Spring! I absolutely love cosmos. They are abundant along country roads here in South Africa in March/April. Simply beautiful!
I love the double meaning of the title and your words – and the Blake lines sum it up well too. Blake was an odd man, but he got some things right! Beautiful.
Exquisite close up. Such a perfect flower.
Thank you for finding and liking my Idioms post on my blog, which has led me here to your wonderful site. I love the combination of your poetry and images. Very beautiful.
Beautiful. I could stare at this picture all day!
Thank you for reading and liking my blog on Spring! I absolutely love cosmos. They are abundant along country roads here in South Africa in March/April. Simply beautiful!
I can’t decide which I like best-your photography or your writing! I love this poem!
Lovely… Just lovely. You’ve sid it all.
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Cosmos/Cosmea Great!
I love the concept of nature and poetry; they go so well together. Beautiful photo and sentiment. Thank you for stopping by Travel Oops!
brilliant.
I agree nature and poetry go so well together – they are the perfect companions. And you always do it so beautifully. Blessings – Patty
So beautiful!
Amazing – I feel falling down into the centre of the flower 🙂
That’s pretty much true of anything and everything if we look closely and without judgement. 🙂 IMHO.
“To see a world in a grain of sand/And Heaven in a wild flower/Hold infinity in the palm of your hand/And eternity in an hour” – Blake.
Splendid. Superb. As perfect as nature is.
I love the double meaning of the title and your words – and the Blake lines sum it up well too. Blake was an odd man, but he got some things right! Beautiful.
Many of these pictures are very similar if not the same to my key, favourite topics! I am happy I discovered your blog!