9 Replies to “Cacophony”

  1. 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:

    I can feel the breeze

  2. An ominous tone dims
    And haunts the scene:
    Those threatening limbs,
    That guardian evergreen.

  3. TinTinkadoo – Hello! I’m Tintin, a passionate healthcare advocate and a dedicated remote employee. My journey is fueled by a love for both art and science. When I’m not immersed in healthcare discussions, you’ll find me exploring creative expressions, staying active through fitness, and occasionally diving into the captivating world of gaming.
    methiotine says:

    Beautiful

  4. RhapsodyBoheme – Welcome to my little corner, the place where the thoughts of my deep thinking take flight and where I ponder the status quo and if "this" is really "it." You might have been there too, asking yourself if this is all there is to your life. I invite to explore the ups and downs I have encountered so far, how I worked through them, overcame, and even came to embrace them as lessons that I needed to learn. And yes, I mean even the tough ones. This blog started as an outlet for what I call my “Warriors Journey". It became a way to document and share my challenges and successes, plus allowed me to empty my mind when I felt others found it hard to relate. When I basically felt alone, trapped with an analytical mind that examined everything at a deeper level. Please check out my 'About me" page for a more in depth look and thank you for stopping by. Namaste 🙏🏼💙🦋
    RhapsodyBoheme says:

    Love that sound

  5. Once winter comes,
    and the leaves are on the ground
    only the squeaking of tree limbs will remain.
    Sigh.
    I know winter is necessary, but….spring and summer are my favorite seasons!

  6. Robyn Haynes – Australia – Robyn enthusiastically pursues a green and writerly life on the north coast of New South Wales, Australia, where her background as a doctor of social anthropology equips her with an interesting slant on the human condition. She spends much time indulging a passion for her garden where she ponders life and attempts to stave off existential angst. In her more reflective moments she makes wry observations on courtyard gardening and its parallels with life.
    Robyn Haynes says:

    Such appropriate words. They encapsulate the scene beautifully

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