27 Replies to “Port in the Storm”

  1. mcmessner – For me, the prospect of making an image has quite often been the preface to a wonderful adventure. Instagram: @mcmessner Website: mcmessner.com
    mcmessner says:

    Wonderful capture!!

  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:

    mcmessner said it for me

  3. What a moment! I have a pair of chickadees starting to nest in the box right outside my studio.

  4. nanciec13 – Wisconsin – I am a fabric artist and a professional minister in the Catholic Church. I am married for 40+ years to a most fabulous man. We have 4 adult children, 2 daughter-in-laws ( who we also consider to our children!) and 4 grandbabies. I love to weave, paint silk, sew and design garments for myself; bead, read, write and color. I am also a spiritual Companion/Director and have a special place in my soul for women who are healing and in need of healing from trauma and abuse. I love coffee, quiet reflective prayer time at my kitchen table and long walks to breathe in the Holy Spirit. I would like to learn how to spin yarn and will someday create a spun, hand dyed/painted, beaded, woven fabulous garment of peace!
    nanciec13 says:

    amen!

  5. circadianreflections – My name is Deborah Zajac. I'm a photographer living in Nevada at the base of the Eastern Sierras. I am a passionate nature, landscape, night/astro photographer. I shoot predominately in color and use Nikon Digital Cameras, and lenses. I hope you enjoy seeing some of the photos I've taken while on my travels. Please feel free to leave a comment I'd love to hear from you.
    circadianreflections says:

    ♥♥♥♥♥♥!! Love this!

  6. Victoria C. Slotto – RN, former hospice nurse, kidney transplant survivor, spiritual seeker, novelist, poet—Victoria C. Slotto is the author of two novels: "Winter is Past" and "The Sin of His Father", a collection of poetry: "Jacaranda Rain," and a Kindle Single: "Beating the Odds--Support for Persons with Early Stage Dementia, " all of which are available in e-book and print formats. Use the link on my blog or visit my website at http://victoriacslotto.com/ to purchase. Thank you!
    Victoria C. Slotto says:

    Just wonderful.

  7. 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:

    Great shot.

  8. This is the most amazing winter bird photo I’ve seen. What a brilliant capture! It would be great as a poster with your poem. I would have definitely bought it for my classroom, back when I decorated with images like this <3 <3 <3

    I hope that spring finds you soon….

    1. Oh! _/\_ If spring hasn’t arrived for you I hope to does soon! With all kinds of tender new beginnings.

      1. It has arrived, on the backs of hundreds of little birds scouting nesting sites in our garden today! Just photographed our first Azalea buds opening! What a sweet challenge to capture it all in photos- <3 <3 <3

  9. bigbertha – My interests include writing, photography, marketing and sales. The Big Bertha's Adventures blog gives me a creative outlet to occupy my time while (hopefully) inspiring and entertaining others.
    bigbertha says:

    Great caption.

  10. really cool photo… love your work! and thank you for liking “hidden image of the spring thing” at griffithlighton.wordpress.com

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