23 Replies to “The Poet Sunshine”

  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:

    Nice one

  2. Joan – Richmond, Virginia – A therapist now for over 25 years, I started this blog when several aspects of myself converged: my reading self who was immersed in Reeve Lindbergh's FORWARD FROM HERE; my writing self who had just completed a poem, "The Shed"; my resting self who was enjoying the slower pace of a long weekend; and my relational self who wanted to share my ponderings and wanderings.
    Joan says:

    And now I carry that serene poetic moment within me . Thank you.

  3. Gail – Indiana – Life is full of fascinating moments. Being a good listener can help you see the world through the eyes of others. It not only enriches your understanding, but provides a deeper level of connection. I find that one sentence can tell an intriguing story.
    Gail’s Snapshotsincursive says:

    I like the imagery. 👁👁🍃

  4. Apple Hill Cottage – Renovating a little cottage in the country that's been in our families for years. Three years of renovating on weekends took its toll, and we moved in before it was finished. Yes, we knew the warnings… but still, we're here now and our adventures have changed a bit...
    Apple Hill Cottage says:

    Love shadow pictures—and these are just the right words. 👍🏼

  5. R.T. Brokstad – Norway – Visual artist by passion, clinical chemistry & neuroscience by profession. North Norwegian Nature & Inner Landscapes (Mindscapes) inspire my work of paintings & prints. Then birds, - just for the joy of it!☺️ Instagram: @rutheart • Tromsø #LoVeSe Vesterålen
    R.T. Brokstad says:

    Beautiful words and picture🤩

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

    Delightful!

  7. pastpeter – Sometime Senior Scientist, sometime Senior Pastor, now senior citizen, happily retired and living once again on Long Island, New York – the place people always want to leave but always come back to. Our retirement years have taken Marian and me to mid-coast Maine (A Maine Winter), to the New Hampshire Lakes region (A New Hampshire Journal), and then back to Long Island, where we had spent the 17 “best years of our lives” (Past Pastoring). We loved the north country, but are so glad to be “Home” (Long Islanders).
    pastpeter says:

    That’s a keeper! Lovely image.

  8. thepensmight – I'm a late blooming writer, painter, digital artist and photographer who is strolling along the banks of the world and web stream, throwing out lines (art, essays, satire, poetry) to see what I might catch. I'm cautious, since I believe we are heading toward the cataract, but, perhaps, with others, we'll channel the future into calmer waters.
    thepensmight says:

    I love this image and the sentiment as well.

  9. 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:

    Ah! yes

  10. SEEING THROUGH A DIFFERENT LENS – United States – With a passion and love for God’s creation, one day I decided to pick up a camera and started capturing the beauty of it all, with one photo at a time. The captivation of a S.U.B.J.E.C.T. (Spotting Underlying Beauty Justifies Every Creativity Targeted) allows me to see Beauty in everything that exist in the earth. We can experience the beauty of God's creation no matter where we are. The beauty of God's creation is all around us and magical to behold. Each and every day, I'm inspired by the love I have for my home city and surrounding areas where it allows me to appreciate and experience the beauty of God's creation no matter where I am. I have photographed many different subjects, scenes, and moments throughout my travels which helps me realize there is a picture around every corner.
    ANOINTED-IMAGES PHOTOGRAPHY says:

    Absolutely Beautiful

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