34 Replies to “Carried”

  1. valzart – UK/Spain – Valerie Anne Kelly - aka - valzart Painter & Photographer Her work has been sold and exhibited all over the world and she has painted many commissioned pieces. Her passion is painting abstract landscapes. Valerie is a great believer in the healing energy of art and creates – ART from the heART ♥ Full Copyright. V.Kelly
    valzart says:

    Exquisite macro shot :~} Valz ♥

  2. blondie63 – I love crochet, knitting, photography, dogs, cooking, baking, scrapbooking, music ,blogging and did I mention dogs? I also love to collect movies which is a big hobby of mine!
    Lisa says:

    Beautiful colors in that Pansy!

  3. Hope Without Limits – Hi - let's just say life has afforded me lots of opportunities to learn from experience. Whether I learned to hope or whether I learned to be bitter was my choice. What I want to do here is share my first-hand experience of the love, truth and hope that has been poured into my life with anyone that needs it. If you're looking for hope, keep reading.
    hope4theheart says:

    Stunning!

  4. Words so true. Just planted pansies last week and now I wish this type had been among the choices. Unusual lemony/lavender combination.

  5. Gretchen Del Rio – Crestline, California, USA – I first discovered the magic of water based colors when many years ago I began to paint with procion dyes on silk. I loved the unexpected quality of the process. It was so exciting to never be sure what the colors and water would combine to produce. It seemed as though the medium had its own passion. Painting with watercolors and paper is much the same. I love the color combinations and separations that occur spontaneously as the color floats on the water. You can never totally predict what effect will result. If you try to control the medium too much, your painting will be very tight losing its aliveness. The artist must be bold and decisive or the work will not be clear and fresh. It is really like a dance. It becomes a controlled folly in knowing when to let go and when to take charge of the direction that the painting is taking. The images that I paint reflect my emotions and are expression of my life experience. They are not extensively planned, but rather evolve as the painting progresses. I am always surprised by the end result since it comes into being because of what the medium and emotion has suggested. The paintings are from my heart and I always fall in love with the subject. I believe that we are all connected and, if an image touches you, it is because we all have the same heart even though our paths may be different. Most of all, painting what I paint makes me happy. The paintings are my own path unfolding. They are an opening door for me and contain my own passion for life.
    Gretchen Del Rio says:

    Unusual pansy. So delicate looking.

  6. Sarah Adams – Oxford – I am a TV producer, journalist and the author of The Life Edit, an eight step personal development coaching programme that harnesses the power of journalling and writing to help people make transformational changes to their lives. I have worked for newspapers, magazines, TV and online for the last 35 years, and I am accredited personal development practitioner. I have written books, appeared on TV and radio and have worked in the world of corporate communications as a senior manager. I launched and ran The Community Media Group for ten years-this is a social enterprise that exists to produce professional, community newspapers in socially challenging areas as well as providing free training.
    mediabird: A woman of an uncertain age in an uncertain world says:

    Beautiful photography. Very inspiring. Love your blog! X

  7. sharonstjoan – Poet, writer, and advocate for wildlife, wild lands, and the earth. President, Forest Voices of India - a U.S.-based group which aids charities in India that further education, culture, the well-being of women, children, and animals, and the restoration of sacred groves. websites: https://wordpress.com/view/forestvoicesofindia.com https://wordpress.com/view/echoesinthemist.com https://wordpress.com/view/wildvoices.world book: Glimpses of Kanchi https://www.amazon.com/Glimpses-Kanchi-Sharon-St-Joan/dp/1982901179/ref=sr_1_1?keywords=Glimpses+of+Kanchi&qid=1581769003&sr=8-1
    sharonstjoan says:

    Reblogged this on Voices and Visions.

  8. Rene Yoshi – Just a transplanted Okinawan-French Southern girl with a wee bit o' Irish, sharing photography and what I'm learning about spiritual things, including putting off legalism and religious traditions, and embracing God's matchless love, tender mercy, and amazing grace!
    Rene Yoshi says:

    Love the luminescent feel! Beautiful!

  9. Melody – South-Central Louisiana – I'm a happily married mother of 3. I enjoy teaching my children at home, singing, playing music, listening to music, participating in arts and crafting of all kinds and reading. I enjoy learning about many, many things and want to continue learning as I grow through life and walk the path set before me. I'm a storm spotter, along with my awesome husband and I love to take photos with my phone of all the interesting things I see around me. I have an Etsy store where I hope to sell a few of my creations. Please do stop by and check it out! https://www.etsy.com/shop/UnchainedEmporium
    kittlesfamilyartworks2012 says:

    Beautifully captured!

  10. 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
    stockdalewolfe says:

    Loved this and the red carpet of Fall piece. Beautiful in their understated simplicity.

  11. Your blog is just great. The minimalist poetry and beautiful images complement each other superbly. Keep up the great work you are doing here! (Also, thank you for visiting my blog and liking one of my recent posts.)

  12. markallen03 – Western Maryland – I am a Gardner that likes to figure ways to recycle just about everything. I like to find Free or low cost Items to use in my Garden plans. I Love to share the Garden with my Friends and Neighbors, as well as Family.
    markallen03 says:

    My Pansy are so beautiful this fall, they have really enjoyed the rain.

  13. I love it – the words, and that soft, soft coloration.

  14. Son of Sharecroppers – I'm an attorney, but far more important to me than my work are my family and my hobbies: in particular, writing, photography, fishing, and guitar. I'm an amateur at all of these things; indeed, I am an amateur at all things important. But I keep trying to learn.
    Son of Sharecroppers says:

    Exquisite photograph, with superb control of color and depth of field. And lovely lines, too!

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