18 Replies to “Center of the Cosmos”

  1. 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.

  2. Beautiful. I could stare at this picture all day!

  3. Marisa @ Vastrap Farm – My journey began when I married my love in November 2010 and moved from the city to our farm in rural South Africa. Thanks to the wonders of technology I have managed to keep one foot in the city whilst emersing myself in a new life on the farm.
    Marisa says:

    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!

  4. sharonstjoan – Poet, writer, and advocate for wildlife, wild lands, and the earth. President, Forest Voices of India - a U.S.-based group which aids charities in India that further education, culture, the well-being of women, children, and animals, and the restoration of sacred groves. websites: https://wordpress.com/view/forestvoicesofindia.com https://wordpress.com/view/echoesinthemist.com https://wordpress.com/view/wildvoices.world book: Glimpses of Kanchi https://www.amazon.com/Glimpses-Kanchi-Sharon-St-Joan/dp/1982901179/ref=sr_1_1?keywords=Glimpses+of+Kanchi&qid=1581769003&sr=8-1
    sharonstjoan says:

    Reblogged this on Voices and Visions.

  5. I agree nature and poetry go so well together – they are the perfect companions. And you always do it so beautifully. Blessings – Patty

  6. Catita Tx – I've always enjoyed writing and finally decided it was time to blog! As part of my profession I write every day, but I'm now trying to take the time to write creatively. My family and friends have been very encouraging as there is little that is written down in the way of a family chronicle. This is a favorite topic of mine! In addition to family history, I write about life, family, friends and faith. My husband is a full-time parent to our special needs daughter. I’ve explored this topic, too. I also enjoy music, crocheting, reading and relaxing with my family. I hope you enjoy what I have to offer!
    Cathy G says:

    So beautiful!

  7. Ateneit – I am looking around for those all small important things with a cup of tea in my hands. You can find more about me and my world on my blogs: Ateneit: http://ateneit.wordpress.com/ Stonooga: http://stonooga.wordpress.com/ Enjoy!
    Ateneit says:

    Amazing – I feel falling down into the centre of the flower 🙂

  8. Carol Page-Potter – Mount Dessert Island, Maine – Widowed at 49, now 60+ and ready to ruminate about what I've learned from that experience and all that followed.
    Carol Page-Potter says:

    That’s pretty much true of anything and everything if we look closely and without judgement. 🙂 IMHO.

  9. simon7banks – Harwich, UK – I write poems and stories, often mystical or fantastical. I believe very strongly that poetry is an art of the spoken word, so the sound of the words is important: so please say my poems aloud, if only in your head. I live in the U.K., in Harwich, Essex, but have worked in Kenya and Finland, and travelled to many other places. This is my literary blog. I'm also a Liberal Democrat political activist, birder, long-distance trail walker, real ale drinker and Quaker.
    simon7banks says:

    “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.

  10. 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.

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