23 Replies to “Revelation”

  1. Beautiful shot. And yes, winter is not done with us yet. We are forecasted to get another 6-10 inches of snow this weekend. The kid we pay to shovel the driveway will be happy.

  2. billiescauldron – Goshen – I am in transition. I see myself as a Spiritual Writer and as such my blog will slowly change with me still holding tight to being in the garden as a child loving my teacher.
    billiescauldron says:

    what more can I say but love it love it

  3. Sandra – Abruzzo, Italy. – I was a wild child in the sixties, married in the seventies, became a mother in the eighties, and moved to America in the nineties. From a very early age, my brain silently recorded my life story as it happened. It was a story that begged to be written. After living in the US for almost thirty years, I retired to Italy with my husband, where I continue to write.
    Sandra says:

    lovely

  4. 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:

    No, Winter is not done…

  5. stockdalewolfe – Ellen Stockdale Wolfe worked her way through school, earning a BA from Barnard College, an MA in Special Education at Teachers College, Columbia University, an MLS in Library Science at Columbia University. She worked with autistic children in college and in graduate school. Ellen has Asperger's Syndrome and Bipolar Disorder herself and has written about her experiences of both and of learning to love. She took courses in fiction and non-fiction writing at the School of General Studies at Columbia. Ellen was able to work for 30 years as a cataloguer, specializing in her college major and minor, art history and psychology, at Teachers College, Columbia University, Butler Library, Columbia University, the Frick Museum and the New-York Historical Society. In 2000 she left libraries to become a Reiki Master and pursue her early interests in photography, painting, and writing. Her art work can be viewed on her web page: StockdaleWolfe.artistswebsites.com Her book about her experience of Asperger's and Bipolar Disorder can be found at: www.independentauthornetwork.com/ellen-stockdale-wolfe.html OTHER PUBLICATIONS Fear of Fusion, the featured article and focus of Psychoanalytic Inquiry, vol. 13, no. 3, 1993 A nature column in the Millbrook Register Herald with the byline, Under the Black Birch from 2005-2010
    Ellen Stockdale Wolfe says:

    Beautiful words and photograph!

  6. Emily Carter – Annapolis, Maryland – Emily Carter Nature as Art Photography Tours As an award winning and published photographer, Emily Carter has extensive photography teaching experience in the Mid-Atlantic region of the United States. Through her work “Nature as Art” she encourages her clients to grow as digital artists by aiding them in visualizing images that are creative and unique. Nature as Art Photography Tours celebrate the Wonders of Nature by connecting people with nature and sparking compassion, curiosity and inspiring people to care for our planet. These tours provide clients with real-world opportunities to make memorable connections with nature and wildlife, while learning about conservation.
    Bella Remy Photography says:

    Such a beautiful photo and winter scene, and the poem is so fitting. Thanks for sharing.

  7. Maryam.Shahbaz – Every human has immense depth to one's own personality. People of real life aren't out of some fantasy land or book story. Yet they belong to the most varied categories possible. Words fall short to share something about 'me' not because I have learnt everything there is to know about myself, but I believe at this point of my life, I am beginning to explore what I never thought I possessed. There is an enormous amount of 'personality' that arises when faced with limitless choices or lack of them. It is after all a reality that metal turns to gold when it has been heated long enough. The same principle applies to human life I believe. The best of our abilities shine through when we have been through experiences, though shroud, harsh or joyous. Everything plays a vital role in the formation of one's personality. "We continue to shape our personality all our life. If we knew ourselves perfectly, we should die." Albert Camus Hope that anyone who goes through the blog somehow can relate to some of the aspects or experiences that I somewhere felt in my life. Persevere and Have a contented Life :)
    Maryam.Shahbaz says:

    Beautiful words !
    Regards,

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