21 Replies to “Change”

  1. @ablanccanvas – Canada – Been on this planet for awhile and right now I am on a creative exploration. There are no rules. I am a blanc canvas. I am all about living [thinking] creatively.
    Christine says:

    I love the poetry. It seems the best way to describe these scenes. This place is so peaceful

  2. jane tims – Canada – Hi. I am a writer and biologist. I am also interested in history and community sustainability. I write mostly poetry. My training is in botany, so I often include plants in my poems. Visit me at www.nichepoetryandprose.wordpress.com
    jane tims says:

    Hi. I love the horizontal lines in this photo. “mist ushers in the morning’ is lovely… I like the words ‘ushers’… nice sound and associations! Jane

  3. Katy Gilmore – Katy Gilmore is an artist (watercolors and artists' books ) and writer living in the Pacific Northwest. She is the author/illustrator of "The Year in Flowers: A Daybook." Katy has had more than 25 solo exhibitions, and her work is included in public and private collections. Her blog "Her spirits rose..." explores art and inspiration in the everyday things of home and garden, and her work is found at Bainbridge Arts and Crafts on Bainbridge Island, Washington.
    Katy Gilmore says:

    Aah, lovely words, lovely image telling of the coming season! Thank you for the like. I’m happy to discover your words and pictures because of it.

  4. A Renfro – North Carolina – Anthony lives in North Carolina. He is the self-published author of multiple short stories and 2 novels He is a reader, writer, runner, husband, father, and stay at home dad - one of the toughest jobs anyone could ever do.
    atothewr says:

    Nice.

  5. beebeesworld – I have a degree in public history research. I love writing, photography, cooking, teaching, nature studies. I'm a mom and grandmom, an "old hippie".
    beebeesworld says:

    Beautiful phot-I would love to take a walk there.

  6. Seedbud: I am making a post about harvests: may I add a link to your picture “Change” above as an end note about what happens when the harvest is all finished? I will quote your blog of course. My email is in my gravatar. Mille grazie!

    1. Hi, I tried to email you but it bounced back. You are more than welcome to link to Change. I’m honored!

      1. Hello: Thank you so much! I wonder why you bounced. I’ll go check what might be wrong…and fix it. The harvest post is up and I have added your link into it, check it at : http://wp.me/p2jlos-o3.
        Sorry …. but you’ll have to scroll all the way down to see the link and my comment. I am more verbose than you are. I admire the laconic style though! I must learn things from your blog.

  7. heavenhappens – Welcome to my life. You can share my grown up world here at http://heavenhappens.me where I blog my thoughts, my life, my travels, my photographs and my poetry. Growing up just after the war was a grim experience. So, now that I have 7 grandchildren, I am reclaiming my childhood by seeing the world anew through their eyes. Every minute I spend with them is magical. So this blog is for them ~ Ben, Rosie, Tiffany, Stanley, Thea, Mateo, and the youngest, Olivia! I hope, when they are all grown up, they will enjoy reading it and finding out about their grandma’s life, and know how very happy they made her. I hope you enjoy reading my posts, leave a comment or a link and I will get back to you. I’m sorry to say that my darling husband died of Covid on Good Friday 2020. Since then the wind has gone out of my sails and I’ve hardly written a thing. I will try to pick up my life and start writing again one day. But for now please enjoy exploring my life🕊️
    heavenhappens says:

    Lovely, we are having an ‘indian summer’ now the children have returned to school ~ shame x

  8. Fantastic. Can’t wait for summer to be over and autumn to be in full flight.

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