Yes. I like the memories part, or not. I am remembering the center of the tree place that was just like the dried items behind the fence. I learned to love seeing how they too changed through the season. This helped me to work through the dark of the Winter. I am still angry that It was mown down. I am annoyed that I have this resentment. (apparently some resentments multiply faster than others, especially when justifiable, sigh)
Very nice!
Yes. I like the memories part, or not. I am remembering the center of the tree place that was just like the dried items behind the fence. I learned to love seeing how they too changed through the season. This helped me to work through the dark of the Winter. I am still angry that It was mown down. I am annoyed that I have this resentment. (apparently some resentments multiply faster than others, especially when justifiable, sigh)
The image brought me joy thanks!
so glad. Thanks for writing.
Lovely
Bring on the snow, we having lots of rain here and have a little girl desperate for some snow.
I love this not only for the thoughts but for the evocative photo. Winter is the thinking season for me.
ah – ‘the thinking season’ love that!
Thanks! You inspired me!
Beautiful!!
Magic as usual 🙂
love this shot…
Simple, beautiful, and simply stunning!
Wonderful
Love it. Looks like “great leader” with his minions.
Your words and the photo go well together.
I love your words and your photos are very inspiring. Thank you much for sharing.
Thank you – and thank you for all your kind comments!
Your very welcome. Thank you for your inspiration.
Love your words and beautiful shot!
Are the poems written by yourself? They’re great!
This was a lovely post! Thanks for attaching good and interesting haikus and poetry. I enjoy this very much! Robin
nice!
Hi. This is my favorite photo and poem today! I love the metaphor of the fenced pasture. Jane
I like the deep, blue cast to this image. Well done.