hidden texts
colors emerging
two geese
searching
and marks morph and change
a maker's mark on
an enamel pan
a maker's mark
on the fenceline
copper marks.
and then there was
new snow
and temperatures falling 30 degrees
iced grapevines marking place
barbed marks,
in today's sunshine.
i made some soup.
it's good.
I love the very idea of marks in a landscape. I think that those of us who live close to nature can't help but bring the many marks that surround us into our work.
ReplyDeleteIt looks as if you are doing a blog clean up - your side bar has changed hasn't it?
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judy, yes, those amazing marks and how we try to make ones as beautiful. cleaning up some, yep.
ReplyDeleteSOUP!!!!! looks delicious. wonderful way to close the images (and new cold).
ReplyDeleteI am probably repeating myself, but good words bear repeating. Your photo images, the colors and composition of them, and your eco-prints are so beautiful in their subtlety.
ReplyDeleteThank you for the time and thought that goes into the sharing of them. I hope that our paths may cross in the real world some day ...
aimee, that was good soup, and after years of no soupmaking it was all eaten up in two meals!
ReplyDeleteliz, your words are so special. thank you. who knows, our paths may cross sooner than we imagine!
I love the conversations between you and nature.
ReplyDeletehs, that sounds so nice...
ReplyDeleteHi V - love the colours emerging - and the soup has to be good when it is cold. B
ReplyDeletebarry, i'm not much of a cook--the soup was amazingly good.
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