Less talk, more walk

No talking while walking

Wednesday
words escape me
while ruminating
along pathways

About tyler4turtles

I am an avid photographer, poet, ecologist, bookworm, blogger, art enthusiast and runner who calls Montana home but lives in Oregon.
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7 Responses to Less talk, more walk

  1. Melanee says:

    Beautiful photo and beautiful thought. Just wanted to stop by and say, “thanks” for visiting my blog today.

    • Thank you, Melanee! Your kind words are much appreciated. I enjoy your blog so much that I am going to follow. Keep up the great work and have a great day 🙂
      Cheers,
      Tyler

  2. Chatty Owl says:

    Sounds peaceful. Still.

    • Thank you! It was a transcendent day aloof in Spring’s beauty. Nature complements the senses by bearing all and expecting nothing. While they mean well, words cannot care enough. We must follow speech with action to preserve these wild attractions. Hope you have a chance to pace in wide open spaces today 🙂
      Cheers,
      Tyler

  3. wanderer63 says:

    I love the “dramatic” sky!

    • Thank you! Yes, the sky reminds us that we are smaller stars in this drama. But, who doesn’t love an interior monologue outside, center-stage in Nature’s play? Hope you are having a wonderful day, my friend!
      Cheers,
      Tyler 🙂

  4. Reblogged this on The ancient eavesdropper and commented:

    Another beautiful day in Corvallis, Oregon! I’ve been following my poem’s advice, conducting bird habitat surveys on Marys Peak for most of the day. It’s wordless Wednesday in more ways than one…..I don’t want to scare away my feathered friends!

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