15 Replies to “Thaw”

  1. 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 thisoldtoad.

  2. carol1945 – Am really new to this; just experimenting with it. Have many interests: reading, gardening, hiking, art, the theater, people, writing
    carolee1945 says:

    The leaf in the foreground adds so much to the photo. And your poem just rings true. Thanks

  3. brenda – Photography has served two purposes within my life: 1) validation of one’s life and of the emotional connections between people and 2) a visual means to communication beyond the limitations of words.
    brenda says:

    nice image…touches upon my wondering about the recent spring-like winter days we are having in WY when images, sounds, and sensations within your creative work did not awaken when I was a child until March

  4. Ama – California – Ama Danesi is the author of the upcoming inspiring book "Consider The Promise - Helping your Unique Child Find Their Purpose.“ She has an MBA, an M.A. in Humanities, and careers in banking and administration in corporate Nigeria and America. Ama enjoys her family and life in beautiful, sunny California and blogs at amadanesi.com.
    Ama says:

    Nature is sure lucky to have you! Thanks for liking my poem 🙂

  5. sandradan1 – Novelist. I blog about writing, reading and everything to do with books and writing them at http://www.sandradanby.com/. Come and visit me!
    sandradan1 says:

    Beautiful compostion. SD

  6. Kari Quaas – Everett, WA – Proud Pacific Northwesterner, community builder, @EverettSunsets, photographer, Coug, volunteer, #GoSolar, cat lover & Mini driver.
    kariquaas says:

    I like.

  7. LB – I'm a woman who loves spending time on the motorcycle and in, or on, any body of water. I love traveling and reading, baking and cooking, taking way too many pictures, and enjoying my family and friends. Life is an adventure, and I want to remember and express my joy for it! This is a journal for me ... so I'll never forget the good times and to remind me of them on more challenging days.
    LB says:

    I’ve always like finding things that represent one season (the leaf – fall) mixed in with images from another season. Very nice

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