23 Replies to “River Run”

  1. maureenc – south east Queensland – Supposedly retired ,I fit my fabric and fibre fanaticism in with sharing my life with , family and friends and a few other activities My star sign is Cancer;I love being near the ocean and live on the shores of Moreton Bay in SEQ;I enjoy listening to music of many genre,but prefer instrumental to vocal; Reading....I always have a couple of books and magazines on the "go" simultaneously;
    maureenc says:

    Great visuals

  2. I just want to tell you I’m an email subscriber and look forward to your daily dose of calm reflections in my inbox.

    Lovely, thanks for sharing all the beauty in words and images.

    1. Thank you so much for sharing that – it really means a lot to me. And thank you also for your generous words and sharing me with your readers.

  3. Reblogged this on From Smiler, with Love. and commented:
    I don’t think I’ve reblogged anything before (at least not on WordPress), but I’m an email subscriber to this blog and always look forward to my daily dose of calm reflections from Leaf and Twig. Beautiful images of nature and haiku-like poetry make for a moment gentle calm and joy every day. Today’s poem really spoke to me, so here it is.

  4. Dr. Denny Wilkins – Dr. Denny Wilkins professes journalism at a small, private university in the Northeast. He has climbed, hiked, kayaked, photographed, skied, and otherwise meandered aimlessly throughout the American West for decades. He has degrees in geology, environmental studies, and communication — and has tried to make use of them as a co-founder of the progressive cultural blog ScholarsandRogues.com. He’s broadly interested in how the world works and why it works that way. He hates writing, although he does like having written well.
    Dr. Denny says:

    I was born and raised in New England (in western Massachusetts) and spent two decades there as a journalist. I’ve been away from New England, save occasional visits to family, for more than 20 years.

    Your elegantly evocative photographs only heighten the homesickness I feel for where I was born.

    1. I’m so glad I can bring you a little touch of home. I moved east from California for the seasons many years ago and the beauty never ceases to amaze and inspire me.

  5. sherijkennedyriverside – North Bend, WA USA – Left brain, right brain, I can't decide. After many years of successful visual arts pursuits, I'm working on my other creative inclinations. For the past 8 years, writing has been my second full time job, and it's worth every sleepless night. Sheri J. Kennedy grew up mostly a city-girl coasthopping from Seattle to rural Pennsylvania, Miami and back to Seattle. She currently resides on the banks of the Snoqualmie River in the scenic Cascade Mountains. Her heart has found its home.
    sherijkennedyriverside says:

    Lovely.

  6. orbphotog – Born in the West, I studied photography and painting at the School of Visual Arts in New York City before being drawn back home to the open skies of western living. My camera is always close at hand to capture changing light and to record what catches my eye. However, it is my recent discovery of being able to see orbs through the medium of digital photography that has sparked my passion for photographing the night. All photographs in this blog are copyrighted by me. Occasional photos by guests are copyrighted by the photographer. Please contact if you would like to order prints.
    orbphotog says:

    Sunlight skates…..gliding on the cold… Lovely!

  7. EllenphanPhotos – I've been struck many times by the thoughts that run through my head when I'm outdoors and contemplating nothing in particular. The thoughts can be profound or silly, sad or joyful, relevant or not. But they're always there. And with just a bit of concentration they can lead to the most astonishing places and on the most convoluted trails. Exploring those vagaries and jigs and jogs is fun. I'm attempting to find more of these trails to see if they lead anywhere or nowhere, because even nowhere is somewhere. The bits and pieces of the outdoors help to make the indoors survivable. Photos help bring the outdoors in and remind me of many of the thoughts I had while still outside, a very valuable tool they are, too.
    Some Photos & Fancies says:

    The reflections make this photo for me – they have much to say about then and now. And thank you for stopping by my blog.

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