11 Replies to “Horizon”

  1. Life in the 50's and beyond... – Ohio – Welcome to Life in the 50's and 60's and beyond .... where I write about my childhood memories, music of the 60's and about life in the country. I am a mother, grandmother, farmer's wife, business owner, and retired teacher.
    Life in the 50's and beyond... says:

    Glad you found me and I found you… I like what you are doing with beautiful pictures and just a few words!

  2. milkhousestudio – After several years living in a couple of big cities, I'm finally planting my two feet on rural Wisconsin ground with a farmer, his dog, several cattle and a milkhouse I can call my own. That milkhouse is my inspiration, a place where I can cut loose, get messy, throw away my graphic design background and explore printmaking, drawing and painting on absolutely my own terms.
    milkhousestudio says:

    I had to come over and look at your blog after you had liked one of my posts…I really have enjoyed looking through your imagery and word pairings. With just a few spare words you really capture the essence of an image in nature. Beautiful!

  3. Alice – Although I write in many forms, I am first of all a poet. My job is to see the wonder of something newly made from old patterns. Letters become words; words become lines and form into poems.
    Alice says:

    And for the worm–it’s roots. Love the succinctness of your work.

  4. Zully – Alexandra – I am Love. A Spiritual World Traveler and a Traveler of the Spiritual World. A Photographer and new Vehicle for the Muse of Poetry to flow through. Follow me as I travel through the world, the Spiritual World and this journey we call Life...
    Spiritual World Traveler says:

    Great quote to go with the picture!

  5. Mona – Phoenix, AZ, USA – My blog is entitled "Ramblings: Exploring the Ordinary and Extraordinary." That is exactly what I try to do with my camera as well as in my life. I've rambled throughout life, literally and metaphorically, while I raised two strong, intelligent sons and taught generations of teenagers. I retired from teaching a few years ago, but I have not, nor will I ever, quit working. I spend more time with my friends and my family, which has grown to include two beautiful daughters-in-law, seven incredible grandchildren and my quirky black golden doodle. I don't know where I will ramble next, but I guarantee you that I will carry my camera with me.
    Mona says:

    Excellent poetic caption. Our horizons are, indeed, determined by our perspective! (I like the image too.)

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