35 Replies to “Tree’s Totem”

  1. You lift me every day, leaf and twig … but today, wow. Thank you.

  2. Yet another wonderful photo with such inspired words.

  3. You are a bright spot in our mornings. We love your pictures, but even more so are often inspired by your words. Such was the case today. Thank you.

  4. Thank you for a beautiful start to the day.

  5. bornbyariver – Arizona – Grief dares us to love once more -Terry Tempest Williams Learning how to thrive after loss and live a full and authentic life- http://bornbyariver.wordpress.com
    bornbyariver says:

    This image touched me. Thank you.

  6. Cathy Ulrich – Fort Collins, CO – I am a creative, first and foremost, and I love writing and photography. As a bodyworker and energy healer, I enjoy sharing my experiences and insights as well as some of my more eclectic and creative adventures here on this blog. Feel free to read more by clicking the "About" link. Welcome!
    Cathy Ulrich says:

    Nice!

  7. Beautiful. I wish you had a ‘like’ button – I often want to express my appreciation of your work, but don’t always want to comment. At any rate, even if I don’t comment, know that I am enjoying your work very much! 🙂

    1. Amy – thank you. I am so encouraged that others are enjoying my efforts. There is a like button at the very top of the page on the wordpress tool bar on the left hand side. Thanks again! All the best, Seedbud.

    1. Heather – I enjoy your keen artistic eye as much, I’m just terrible about writing comments.

      1. seedbud…thank you for your kind words, they are very much appreciated… lol I understand, not everyone comments, but… that you have is nice… 🙂

  8. xtinamcgphoto – Vancouver, BC – While I work in the insurance industry, I would love nothing more than to paint or take photos all day. This blog allows me to express my creative side.
    xtinamcgphoto says:

    Another great photo. I really enjoy your site!

  9. chrisbkm – Chris Morrison was born on the north shore of Lake Superior and currently lives by the Atlantic on the north shore of Nova Scotia, Canada.
    chrisbkm says:

    Always such truly lovely combinations of word and image.

  10. the topic and image impress. I recommended your blog on Junsjazz Images and Inspiration-you do a wonderful collaboration of two artforms on your own..Kudos.

  11. David – Auburn, AL – My name is David, and I am an amateur photographer, nature enthusiast, night owl, and gadget geek, into social networking, and blogging. I love movies, and music of all sorts, and especially love taking day trips to outdoor places especially where water is located. I also love dining out occasionally for the shear pleasure of being served a nice meal. In other words I'm just a normal guy who enjoys simple things in life :-)
    sunsets4life says:

    I have only just begun checking out your photos recently when you dropped by my blog and liked one of my photos and I have to say I have been awestricken several times by your amazing talent to match your photos with your words. Your blog is really captivating and your photos and poetry so beautiful. I especially love this one.

  12. Anna – I am a ceramic sculptor living on the South coast near London, England. My work is influenced by my experience of the earth as a living being and seeing how we are all connected with eachother and with the things that surround us. I create ceramic torsos using molochite clay which I often smokefire in galvanised dustbins. I also make House Gods to protect and amuse, and Fat Birds - little smokefired sculptures that tell the story about what it is like to be a fat bird at peace with its surroundings.
    Anna says:

    …precious and fragile poetry, what joy to encounter. Thank you

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