Last
stand of
scattered
pine trees
atop green
grass, prickly
lawn
pawns
moved
at will
by the
wind.
Respected and Recycled
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Photo-synthesis
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Monthly leaf litter
Charting the canopy
Lightning strikes
- 170,239 hits
Browse the boughs
Treetop tags
- animals
- architecture
- art
- astronomy
- autumn
- awareness
- beauty
- biology
- birds
- blogging
- botany
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- clouds
- Corvallis
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- dogs
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- NaPoWriMo
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- nighttime
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- Pacific Northwest
- Pacific Ocean
- peace
- pets
- photography
- poems
- poetry
- rain
- reptiles
- running
- science
- seasons
- sleep
- spiritual
- spirituality
- sports
- spring
- summer
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- sunset
- trees
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- weekly photo challenge
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Fresh compost
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Breezes I follow
- CABI Blog
- earth sky air
- Positive Side Of The Coin
- Eliza Waters
- spanishwoods
- Oak and Acorn
- Adrian Evans Photography
- Stuff and what if...
- Out of My Write Mind
- Jean Krueger Fine Art
- In Other Words
- JapanTrekker
- The Ink Owl
- I dream of sumac and milkweed (and other wild things)
- Peerless Cynic
- Robbie's inspiration
- The Bouquet Gallery
- radhikasreflection
- The Philosophical Photographer
- Richard M. Ankers - Storybook
lush green lawn
matches up with the blue sky
scattered trees
golden foliage so far
and me 🙂
are you ready asked the sun
Dawn is here..would please mow the lawn
so that Breeze can comb the fresh cut
and spead the fragrance for me
Beautiful poem, my friend! It captures Nature’s subtle nuances of grass, sky and tree in the warming pre-dawn sunlight. Hope you are having a wonderful day 🙂
Cheers,
Tyler
Hope each day dawns for you with a blessing 🙂
cheers 🙂
Clever.
Thank you, Kurt! You have quite a way with words yourself. Keep up the inspired work on your blog! Hope you are having a wonderful day 🙂
Cheers,
Tyler
isn’t it just the collest thing when you can see something at of something totally different? i love doing that – especially when it comes to nature (which is obviously a fave of your to do:). xxxx
btw – i am adjusting to the new digs. thanks for asking. been checking out the different forest preserves in my area. I am still in Lake County, but right on the border of McHenry – so the Fox River is not too far.
Thank you, Kim! Where one person sees only trees, I see poetree 😉 The beauty of experiencing Nature is that it evokes analogous moments for everyone (i.e., similar purpose of Nature, as in it keeps us alive and curious, and different origins of where we first connected with Nature). Glad to hear you are adjusting to your new home and are finding time to explore the local forest preserves. Keep up the wonderful work on your blog and have a good night!
Cheers,
Tyler 🙂