Intangible aura

An intangible aura
envelopes the sky —
white electric currents
shocking my eyes —
witness to the ether
of dreams.

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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15 Responses to Intangible aura

  1. Dalo 2013 says:

    Beautiful mix of words and photography…

  2. Kip says:

    Nicely done!

  3. Reblogged this on Brittney Ortega and commented:
    My feeling last night……

    • Thank you kindly for the re-blog, Brittney! I greatly appreciate it 🙂 Glad my words and photos struck a chord with you. I have to believe we’re all part of one collective consciousness, sharing hopes and dreams, just like we share the same sky. Have a wonderful week!
      Cheers,
      Tyler 🙂

    • Thank you kindly, Susan! I’m glad you enjoyed my post 🙂
      The sublime substance of our dreams / a celestial curtain / which rises without end / beyond heaven. Hope you have a wonderful week, my friend!
      Cheers,
      Tyler 🙂

  4. bethcamy says:

    Those photos of the clouds are amazing. They look like they were dreamt instead of real!

    • Thank you kindly, Beth! Yes, they seem so surreal, swirling electric currents, inspiring my mind’s eye. The sublime substance of our dreams / a celestial curtain / which rises without end / beyond heaven. I hope you have a wonderful week, my friend!
      Cheers,
      Tyler 🙂

  5. silverliningsanddustbunnies says:

    I love your work, and – Here’s an OMG… I think if I remember right you are in Oregon, and if you captured these clouds around 5/12 or 5/13, I believe they drifted over us in Montana on the 13th, high upper level and thin. I captured them on my camera because they were so awesome and I don’t remember seeing those patterns in clouds before! They will find their way to my blog at some point. Small world if they are the same, and if not, then I’ve been missing some fabulous clouds for a long time! Thanks for your eye and sharing!

    • You are most welcome, my friend, and thank you! What a coincidence! It’s amazing how Nature can connect us, bridging the miles between, through a shared, celestial ceiling. Hope you have a wonderful Memorial Day weekend 🙂
      Cheers,
      Tyler

  6. Wow – great shots! It almost looks like the sky is on fire. And I love the dark but rich colors. (Thanks for liking my “Steps into the Lake” poem, too 8^).

    • Thank you kindly! I’m glad you enjoyed it 🙂 And you are most welcome. It’s my pleasure. Keep up the great work on your blog and have a wonderful day!
      Cheers,
      Tyler 🙂

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