30 Replies to “Practice”

  1. Dalo Collis – Hong Kong / Hangzhou / Seattle – Built up a textile business in Hong Kong, and have expanded into freelance writing and photography. Permanent resident of Hong Kong, but my heart is in the Pacific Northwest of the USA.
    Dalo 2013 says:

    Yes it is…and I think this year may be trying the patience of quite a few. Love the photo.

  2. donegallizdoyle – Cruit Island, County Donegal, Ireland – painter and seedling poet represented by Mark Borghi Fine Art in USA and Hambly&Hambly everywhere else living and working in County Donegal, Ireland e. liz-doyle@live.com Instagram @lizdoyleartist
    donegallizdoyle says:

    beautiful words and image, thank you, sharp and bright and clear here in Donegal too, with snow on the uplands

    1. I hope you have many more sharp, bright, clear days this winter! We’ve had quite a bit of ice and now rain, so winter will have to start over I guess.

  3. Candy Blackham – London – I love exploring with a camera! Over the past few years my interest in photography has grown and I enjoy sharing what I have seen on the blogsite of www.londontraveller.org Gardens and baking are also passions and share these on two different sites, listed here.
    Candy Blackham says:

    Beautiful, thank you

  4. Apple Hill Cottage – Renovating a little cottage in the country that's been in our families for years. Three years of renovating on weekends took its toll, and we moved in before it was finished. Yes, we knew the warnings… but still, we're here now and our adventures have changed a bit...
    Apple Hill Cottage says:

    Yes it certainly is. And today is a thunderstorm! So at least there is the occasional awe at the wonder of weather! And of your lovely photographs! Thank you

  5. @ablanccanvas – Canada – Been on this planet for awhile and right now I am on a creative exploration. There are no rules. I am a blanc canvas. I am all about living [thinking] creatively.
    Christine says:

    Simply beautiful.

  6. what a lovely thought! I won’t forget it anytime soon

  7. toad2014 – Bio: Generation after generation through time long past. toad animates exhilaration, through blog broadcast. From toad's new found love, toss in, his delusional world. Mixing poetry found above, drug addiction attitude nervy. Ending up with thisoldtoad.wordpress.com flavoured with just a little extra; jensenempire2551.wordpress.com
    thisoldtoad2014 says:

    Reblogged this on Keptmeprisoner.

  8. firefly1275 – Louisiana – V. Rose enjoys creating mystical characters and worlds, with a touch of the modern day world. When she is not writing or thinking up her next story ideas, she is enjoying South Louisiana sunset.
    firefly1275 says:

    Beautiful.

    1. OH thank you so much, that is much of my aim to create a little space for respite and replenishment.

  9. staceyweichert – midwest – country living, tending my kids, gardens, and critters all photos are my own, please ask permission to use www.downtoearthdigs.wordpress.com
    staceyweichert says:

    Yes, it is…and oh boy is it testing my this year!

  10. words4jp – Updated 11.29.22: The bare bones bottom line of who I am is this: I am almost 58 years old, a mom who has two sons - one 27, the other almost 25. Who am I really? I am still contemplating.....always contemplating...........
    words4jp says:

    This is so true. You have captured a simple truth is just a few simple words. Brilliant. I like this;). I cannot find the like button.

    1. Hi, I apologize for the mystery of the like button. Here’s the thing. I like to keep the look of the blog simple and clean and I can’t post a like button without having to show gravatar images. So they only way to get to the like button is to click on comments and you’ll find one there – near the bottom of whatever is on that page I believe. Thanks for your comments and taking the time to ask. As you’ll notice from how long it took me to answer this – replying to comments is not my strong suit – but comments keep me going in many ways. So much thanks.

      1. words4jp – Updated 11.29.22: The bare bones bottom line of who I am is this: I am almost 58 years old, a mom who has two sons - one 27, the other almost 25. Who am I really? I am still contemplating.....always contemplating...........
        words4jp says:

        You are welcome. I always enjoy your work and look forward to your posts.

  11. 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:

    You said it! [chuckle] I love the composition and how the shoreline draws the eye inward and then wonders what is around the bend.

    1. I love winter, but it can be a bit treacherous. Recently fell, tromping about, searching out subjects. I’m fine but my camera didn’t quite recover. Oh well. So, be careful out there. And thanks for all the beauty you share on your blog.

  12. jane tims – Canada – Hi. I am a writer and biologist. I am also interested in history and community sustainability. I write mostly poetry. My training is in botany, so I often include plants in my poems. Visit me at www.nichepoetryandprose.wordpress.com
    jane tims says:

    Hi. I like the layers of ice along the shore in your photo. Winter certainly does take patience. Jane

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