“Luminous” was exactly the word that sprang to mind when I first looked at your photograph; and then I looked down and saw the title of your poem. Thank you.
I truly love your blog. The absolutely beautiful and speaking photographs touch me, and your small poems take me further into your world. Thank you for sharing in this way and thankyou for visiting and liking my post: Ode To A Benevolent Camelia.
Can your work be more beautiful?…I have nominated you for a Very Inspirational Blogger Award. If you choose to accept, please see my post about this award and the rules to follow. I have included a link to your post on my post.
There is a like button (SOMETIMES) at the top of the page on the left hand side on the WordPress tool bar. But WordPress ‘updates/upgrades’ this kind of sporadically so it is no always there…go figure.
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This is a beautiful moment that you captured and it makes me smile with recall of one day last week when I opened the front door after it stopped raining (in Oregon — what’s new?). The sun was casting slanted light through trees and the rain drops that clung to the branches sparkled. It was dazzling to the eye. Your image doesn’t the same thing.
I am often left wondering, as I admire your short form poems and beautiful photographs, how to ‘like’ them….but then I realised I just did 😀
NICE! I love how you captured the light in those little beauties! I love the insight in your poetry too! Thanks for making my day!!
Yet another beautiful post.
beautiful!
Visually and verbally satisfying. Thankyou for sharing your thoughts
Anyone who doesn’t click on this photograph for a closer, more clear view is simply missing out.
thank you I didn’t know I could do that truely
beautiful light and composition. Thanks for sharing
good one.
Beautiful! Love the sparkles especially. I often see icicles but my photos lack the sparkles…
Love your photos and your captions are captivating! 🙂
So lovely .
Beautiful capture and poem!
I love this!
You have the most amazing photos and I really enjoy your view of the world.
Great shot.
look like ice and stars in the heavens beautiful
stunning !
So beautifully captured here, shining in the sun! Love those sparkles!
Thanks for the recent like. Your photos and poetry are each very beautiful.
Beautiful!
Very pretty in both image and words.
Have you thought about compiling all your photos and poems for a book?
“Luminous” was exactly the word that sprang to mind when I first looked at your photograph; and then I looked down and saw the title of your poem. Thank you.
Hauntingly beautiful!! If you made a coffee table book containing your work, it would fly off the shelves ( or amazon.com )
Great photo. I did expect some kind of reference to “ice twigs” though 🙂 Though Icy Candles probably works better with the reflected light.
Ice cicles are amazing. Great photo.
Definitely luminous
Love the light captured in the icicles, and your title.
My favourite of yours so far 🙂
That is a really pretty picture. Thanks for visiting again and the like of my post “Clear for Travel”.
Top job, great pic and words as ever
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Very niceeee
Lovely!
Once again, great observation
Spectacular photo of spectacular nature!
Beautiful photo with beautiful words. Keep up the great work!
I truly love your blog. The absolutely beautiful and speaking photographs touch me, and your small poems take me further into your world. Thank you for sharing in this way and thankyou for visiting and liking my post: Ode To A Benevolent Camelia.
Beautiful
Good idea..that you made work. Well done.
Cool. In more ways than one!
Beautiful.
Stunning – one of your best.
Absolutely amazing!
Hi. The light of the ‘candles’ show up beautifully in your photo! jane
Oh, my! Your blog is elegant and clean and stunning. How beautiful!
I just stopped by to thank you for liking one of my recent blog posts. It never fails to give me a lift when I see that.
So, thank you! 🙂
Your blog is so beautifully crafted – stunning images with words to match. So thank you for taking the time to stop by and ‘like’ my blog.
Very cool photo and post!
Beautiful photo! A great close-up…we can really engage with those icicles 🙂
That photo is stunning, fire and ice, glittering with cold beauty 🙂
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What a perfect shot and such a beautiful poem to go with it.
Can your work be more beautiful?…I have nominated you for a Very Inspirational Blogger Award. If you choose to accept, please see my post about this award and the rules to follow. I have included a link to your post on my post.
love the reflected sunlight (and I think I’ve asked this before … where is the “like” button?)
There is a like button (SOMETIMES) at the top of the page on the left hand side on the WordPress tool bar. But WordPress ‘updates/upgrades’ this kind of sporadically so it is no always there…go figure.
no like button for me either, so consider this a like 🙂
Beautiful!
Gorgeous photo!
your poetography brings me great joy, I love seeing your work in my reader.
a) that’s a beautiful photo and takes me to places and times in my past; b) glad you enjoyed my latest. keep doing what you do – it’s wonderful. 🙂
Beautiful shot.
… another marvelous image – Superb!!
Your photos are an inspiration to me.
Love this!
wow! amazing…
Nice
Lovely!
wow! this was very imaginative
Very Beautiful!
Beautiful!
So simple but so complex. Beautifully done
Beautiful!
Beautiful shot seed bud.
Thank you for your beautiful photo and words. 🙂
Sparkling! 🙂
Evokes beautiful memories of my childhood! Hanging icicles were one of my FAVORITE parts of winter. Thank you for sharing. Awesome photo.
Lovely!
Great photo! Perfect title.
Beautiful!
Reblogged this on Diva Livingston and commented:
This is a beautiful moment that you captured and it makes me smile with recall of one day last week when I opened the front door after it stopped raining (in Oregon — what’s new?). The sun was casting slanted light through trees and the rain drops that clung to the branches sparkled. It was dazzling to the eye. Your image doesn’t the same thing.
feel good to see this 🙂
your poetic imagery projected on the expectation of spring, breathless…
Yes. Thank you for sharing. This is so fitting of what we’ve been learning lately!
Neat and oddly fascinating.
Wooooooooow !!!