- A Daemon Danced Naked In The Dell: PART II
BOOK ONE: Enchantments Veil ~ Chapter One continued… Here at the fringe of the city that had over the decades enveloped Greenhaven, beneath the whispering leaves, Jodee’s cabin stood as a solitary sentinel on the shores of a lake that mirrored the sky’s burgeoning light. Around her, the forest hummed with a quiet intensity, its heart beating in sync with the natural world yet thrumming …
- A Rant About Why I’m Doing What I’m Doing
In my deepest, most ancient memory of me, I am sitting in this magical spot that once used to exist at The Homestead where I grew up. There was once this old barn, and this little place had once been an old shed just off the barn. Drive shed, tool shed, who knows. But now it was just the ruin of the foundation blocks/cement (whatever), …
- A Daemon Danced Naked In The Dell
BOOK ONE: Enchantments Veil ~ Chapter One: PART I The sun rose over the tops of the trees, casting a cold morning light on the cabin nestled on the shores of a serene lake. The cedar trees that encircled the cabin swayed gently in the breeze, providing a welcome distraction from the lingering nightmares that had slipped out of bed with her. Jodee took a …
winter does have it’s charms, does it not? Really enjoyed the snowflake effect in the background also:)
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Love your photography and your haiku “focusing”
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Great photography my friend ,Thanks for posting :)
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Thanx Jake for stopping by…always seems as though I miss a comment. That’s why I cruise the comment strip every now and again. ;-)
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As my grandma used to say, “Those sure are purdy!” Love the red cottage in the snow. Wonderful how it just pops out and of course, the birdie, how can you not love an image of a cute, little bird! :-)
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:) had to add a couple birdies…I’m using the one with the cathedral trees, 2nd from the bottom, as my desktop…for some reason I’m finding it inspiring {took it couple days ago}. Makes me think of a big choir harmonizing.
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The eerie, silent beauty of winter…
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Yes…you can take 100’s of photos and still not truly ever capture that silence.
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It is hard to pick a favorite, there are so many that I love. I think if I must it would be the magenta lining of the clouds outside the deck looking over the water. Wow, just wow!
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thank you…after yesterdays rant I thought the lake needed some appreciation. ;-)
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You are in paradise my friend. Being present is where it is at, and the lens makes you appreciate! Thank you for taking me with you on your journey again, I needed it yesterday as well.
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