46 Replies to “Stirring”

  1. Miriam – Australia – I’m a wonder lusting woman, a musician, a freelance travel writer and magazine columnist. Utterly passionate about travel and life and turning the ordinary moments into the extraordinary. My motto is “just do it”.
    Miriam says:

    Beautiful words, I love this.

  2. derrickjknight – UK – I am an octogenarian enjoying rambling physically and photographing what I see, and rambling in my head as memories are triggered. I also ramble through a lifetime's photographs. In these later years much rambling is done in a car.
    derrickjknight says:

    Gorgeous

  3. maureenc – south east Queensland – Supposedly retired ,I fit my fabric and fibre fanaticism in with sharing my life with , family and friends and a few other activities My star sign is Cancer;I love being near the ocean and live on the shores of Moreton Bay in SEQ;I enjoy listening to music of many genre,but prefer instrumental to vocal; Reading....I always have a couple of books and magazines on the "go" simultaneously;
    maureenc says:

    And once again we rejoice in Spring. So beautiful !

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  5. tgedavis – Exploring ideas and techniques, worshipping nature, battling demons, escaping into fictions, illustrating taxonomies, capturing moments and mental states, commemorating places - these are some of the things that my lifelong commitment to visual art has involved so far. I sometimes feel very grateful to have this quiet way of engaging with the world.
    tgedavis says:

    Gorgeous photo

  6. Such as lovely picture and the subject matter is so simple and common that most people would over look it. Gorgeous tones of brown and orange along with a mixture of reflections.

  7. bristlesandthread – Hello! I'm Steph. Or Stephanie, or Mom, or Ma! (With emphatic aaah by my youngest). I've worn many hats over the years but by far the most difficult job I've ever worked is my current position: stay at home mom. It's also the most rewarding. I feel like there's a huge push these days to be "busy" and have an occupied schedule. Both for kids and parents. My goal is to make my home an enjoyable place where family can be present and spaces are functional. When the kids are asleep and the hubby is occupied, I keep myself busy with paint, furniture and hand sewing. You can find me curled up on my couch reading a devotional or a blog or two. Thanks for stopping by. Come back often.
    bristlesandthread says:

    Beautiful words.

  8. Lee – Maryland – Photography is my hobby. I own 33 PLANET EARTH groups on Flickr. This blog is not about me, its about the members of the family of PLANET EARTH groups. Administration Team Thanks to all members for being part of the family of PLANET EARTH groups. PLANET EARTH groups are not the largest groups on Flickr but we are some of the best groups. Members on the administration team are all active members and do care about our planet. 29 PLANET EARTH groups please take the time and ck. out what these groups have to offer, thousands of photos and videos by our members. My daughter is part of Administration for PLANET EARTH groups. zieglerb www.flickr.com/photos/zieglerb/ ♥PANKARITA♥ is part of Administration for CHILDREN OUR FUTURE, and PLANET EARTH OUR HOME www.flickr.com/photos/kristel_pankarita/ Any problems or concerns please contact any of us. Your Friend Lee PLANET EARTH groups. www.flickr.com/people/thats_right/ Wordpress: PLANET EARTH NEWSLETTER blog http://planetearthnewsletter.wordpress.com/ copy and paste above link or click on PLANET EARTH NEWSLETTER blog below. This is an active blog so ck. back when you can for future updates. Get fed get the feed.
    Lee says:

    Lovely

  9. 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:

    Wonderful

  10. reginawr – Retired Formerly Assistant Librarian Early Printed Books & Special Collections, The Library of Trinity College Dublin Formerly Subject Librarian for Music & Modern Languages, Literatures and Cultures at Maynooth University Library (National University of Ireland, Maynooth, Co. Kildare, Ireland) Early Printed Books & Rare Books Cataloguer, Russell Library, St.Patrick'sCollege, Maynooth & Maynooth University Library
    reginawr says:

    I made a wonderful discovery today: your beautiful pictures and poems. Thank you!

  11. 2ndhalfolife – In the second (or really third?) half of my life now. Moving into the more crone stage: out of my head, into my soul. I am revisiting this blog after many years, many life changes and challenges and finding myself surrounding by joy and resilience. Join me for the transformation and transition.
    2ndhalfolife says:

    It’s like a beautiful painting.

  12. Kelly Andreason – My name is Kelly Andreason. I am a 20 year old college student studying Entrepreneurship at the University of Delaware. Check out my blog and connect with me on social!
    Kelly Landis says:

    So peaceful and so many possible meanings

  13. Just discovered your poems – these are so beautiful. We write about man-made stuff and the madness of the contemporary world all the time – how refreshing your poems are

  14. Cynthia Guenther Richardson – Pacific NW – Hello fellow readers and bloggers, Writing has always been a powerful connector to diverse ideas and people. We each are a meaningful part of this beautiful, ever-widening web of life. Blogging enables more interaction, which I love even after 11 years of blogging posts on three different sites. For thirty years I was an addictions/mental health counselor and also a manager of home care services for elderly folks. Now that I have hit 70 and am more devoted to a creative life! I've published online or in literary journals/collections several times, including fiction and creative non-fiction pieces and poetry over five decades. Additionally, I was nominated for a Pushcart Prize for an excerpt of my novel-in-progress, Other than Words (the work gathering dust at present), about a mute dancer and her impact on her adopted community and a world-travelling photojournalist. I also am working on a connected set of stories about a close-knit town in northern Michigan. On Wordpress I enjoy writing about living richly despite (or because of) life's setbacks and a diagnosis of heart disease at age 51. Posts tagged "memoir" share spiritual adventures, interactions with nature, the healing of trauma's impact and challenges of writing full-time. Short stories and creative nonfiction, and poetry are favorite genres but I enjoy sharing my photography as well My hope is my offerings reflect a profound faith in God and our humanness which cloaks spiritual natures. I include myself as part of the diverse group of writers who discover and share the illuminating, positive experiences amid life's uncertainties and hardships. Let me hear from you when you visit--I appreciate your comments a great deal. Blessings and regards, Cynthia
    Cynthia Guenther Richardson says:

    I can almost smell the leaves and water. Perfect catch, again

  15. desertblues – I'm a Cultural Scientist, born in 1952. My real-life name is Jacqueline. This blog is for my adventures in watercolor. http://desertblues2.wordpress.com/ You're welcome to stop by and say hello.
    desertblues says:

    A beautiful photo and words!

  16. simon7banks – Harwich, UK – I write poems and stories, often mystical or fantastical. I believe very strongly that poetry is an art of the spoken word, so the sound of the words is important: so please say my poems aloud, if only in your head. I live in the U.K., in Harwich, Essex, but have worked in Kenya and Finland, and travelled to many other places. This is my literary blog. I'm also a Liberal Democrat political activist, birder, long-distance trail walker, real ale drinker and Quaker.
    Simon Banks says:

    Wow – what a photo!

  17. camerapacker – Greenville, SC – I have been photographing since 1957. I am a retired pathologist, dedicated photographer, avid audiophile and occasional fisherman. I may comment on all of the above in my blog. My blogs will have photo graphic subjects I am currently experimenting with. I continue to teach photography at Furman University in the OLLI program. My classes include Photoshop skills and photo criticism.
    camerapacker says:

    Very tasty image.

  18. desertblues – I'm a Cultural Scientist, born in 1952. My real-life name is Jacqueline. This blog is for my adventures in watercolor. http://desertblues2.wordpress.com/ You're welcome to stop by and say hello.
    desertblues says:

    Beautiful, seedbud!

  19. graham mcquade – Southport, Merseyside, UK – An artist finding his way slowly. Have a look at my website: grahammcquadefineart.com or my blog grahammcquade.wordpress.com. Please don't hesitate in contacting me. I Look forward to seeing you.
    graham mcquade says:

    Its a really interesting image

  20. ErinHardinArt – Therapist turned oil painter constantly exploring. Sometimes I'm exploring the complexities of human relationships, sometimes I'm exploring the complexities of paint.
    ErinHardinArt says:

    Love this…

  21. sweepy62 – I'm a self taught artist. Art is my passion, I use it as a coping skill to deal with stressors. It's a great mindfulness technique. Acrylic is my medium. All of my thoughts feelings and emotions, flow through me onto the canvas. I use my art as a part of therapy, as it helps me communicate better.
    sweepy62 says:

    Great read.

  22. Rebecca Nolda – New Mexico – I am an artist who is intrigued by patterns, layers of images, and color. I work in mixed media, acrylics, and collage and find that each medium gives me a different way to explore the stuff that pops up in my head.
    Rebecca Nolda says:

    Always inspiring to read your poetry and see the pictures you have paired…

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