11 Replies to “Mosaic”

  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:

    That fits together beautifully

  2. I can’t find the quotation now, but there’s a writer who once said something like, “The best poems never start with an idea.” I think your tree would agree.

  3. Morgan – Pennsylvania – Cynthia A. Morgan is an award-winning author; free-lance columnist, blogger, poet and up-and-coming podcaster. Currently working with GoldenNetwork.TV in a project that will make her dystopian fantasy Mercy Series and her young adult fantasy Dark Fey Trilogy available globally via ROKU, Morgan’s captivating tales serve as a backdrop for powerful messages like ‘show thankfulness through kindness and appreciate blessings through generosity’ and ‘the only way to achieve peace is by becoming peace’. . Morgan is also the creator of the popular blogs Booknvolume and Word Mongery and Musings where over 18,000 followers regularly explore Morgan’s own brand of poetry, musings about life, photography, book reviews and more. Upcoming projects include a fictional drama in Regency Period England, a non-fiction exploration of the supernatural/paranormal and beliefs around the world, and a return to the realms of Dark Fey in a mind-bending prequel. . When asked how she feels about writing, Morgan has said: “To write; to paint with words as an artist bedecks his canvas with hues and shades and layers of pigmentation; to sing a melody upon which the gaze may linger and over which the heart may muse again and again: to create visual splendor with grammar and language is the most beguiling form of intoxication in which I could ever take pleasure.” .
    Morgan says:

    They do it so well too 🙂

  4. Bumba – Los Angeles – Shown on a recent visit to the Big Apple, Bumba has written two literary novels and has recorded two CD soundtrack albums to accompany them. Check it out on Bumba Books.
    Bumba says:

    Who makes the art? A tree? A human? The Lord above? A tree? OK a tree!

  5. You do such exceptional work with both words and image. I regret that I haven’t visited for such a long time but that is about to change.

  6. mdhoffmannphoto – Vancouver, Canada – Hi. I love photographing all sorts of subjects, mostly Nature, People, Animals and Fun Stuff. I usually post a photo each day with a short caption and sometimes a backstory. I endeavor to respond to any comments as well as checking out other interesting blogs which include quality images. Most importantly my wife and I have been married 35 yrs, have 5 children and 2 grandchildren - so we are a little crazy!
    mdhoffmannphoto says:

    Very fitting poem to the photo and to trees in general.

  7. 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:

    I am enchanted by tree bark. This one is a work of art for sure

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