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Friday, 22 February 2008
FRIDAY 18TH FEBRUARY - branches entwined
A tree does not move unless there is wind.- Afghan Proverb
It is impossible to have a tree this beautiful in which the wind hasn't played a part.
i've been thinking about wind a lot lately myself, writing a story about a hurricane's aftermath. how insane are we to think we can control outcomes in face of such forces as air?
evalinn: It is! leslie: I am fascinated by the shapes too. josie: The total eclipse here was at 4 a.m. so I slept through it but the full moon is very gorgeous anyway. benjibopper: The forces of Nature make us realise how man made anything just is no competition. Isabelle:I couldn't draw it so the camera did the work.
matt: just been and looked at your pop-art version of the photo rather fine. rob hopcott: Thanks for your comments. Horner. I think I walked through there once.
I love to write and my favoured form at the moment is poetry. I enjoy peace and quiet where my mind can wander free without interruption then inspiration can be nurtured.
9 comments:
Nice! :-)
I took a photo of a tree like this when in England 2006 - I think I posted it a long time ago. I love the intracacies of the bare stark branches. :D
That's gorgeous. The other night I watched the total eclipse of the moon, through the branches of a tree like this. It was so beautiful.
i've been thinking about wind a lot lately myself, writing a story about a hurricane's aftermath. how insane are we to think we can control outcomes in face of such forces as air?
Great photo. Imagine trying to draw something that intricate.
evalinn: It is!
leslie: I am fascinated by the shapes too.
josie: The total eclipse here was at 4 a.m. so I slept through it but the full moon is very gorgeous anyway.
benjibopper: The forces of Nature make us realise how man made anything just is no competition.
Isabelle:I couldn't draw it so the camera did the work.
just did a pop-art re-do of this image to see it go to:
http://www.epitomeideas.com/blogimg.jpg
nice BTW.
Lovely shapes in the branches.
They remind me of some trees that are above Horner on Exmoor.
The branches are almost a metaphor for the twists and turns of life :-)
matt: just been and looked at your pop-art version of the photo rather fine.
rob hopcott: Thanks for your comments. Horner. I think I walked through there once.
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