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Some facets(of the music relayed)turned out to be dancing and whales
Also,the ensemble included
yew and eye
gliding butterfly beauties and malodorous turds
and the insightful sagacity of existing beyond merely symbolic words

yew and eye. Photo by Thomas Peace c. 2016
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My Blog primarily consists of close-up nature photos (that I've taken locally) combined with original holistic-truth oriented prose and/or poetry involving mindfulness/awareness. I love nature and I love understanding the whole (not merely the parts and the details). I'm a retired teacher of the multiply handicapped.
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Beautiful!!!
Thanks much, mt! 🙂
Gorgeous shot and beautiful words!
Thanks much, hjp10+1! 🙂
I like how you wrote the poem 🙂
And nicely captured butterfly and flower 🙂
Thank you, Sci! Marla’s been with her mother for the last few days, as she fell and broke a rib. Her mother is almost 90. I’ve been feeding our dog Gabbie (which Marla mostly does); plus i’ve got all the fish and birds to feed!
I’m sorry to hear about Marla’s mother. I hope she recovers well – a broken rib must be really painful.
And feeding all your animals must take quite some time! 🙂
Thank you for the SMILE 😊
Thank You, Val! 🙂
That’s a lovely butterfly. And never have I seen the word turd used so very well! *smiles*
Thank you, Bits! When i was a kid, i used to word turd a lot, which i learned from my friends’ usage. Then my aunt told me what it meant. I was so embarrassed and then stopped saying it! 🙂
I take my hat off for your wonderful poems, even though I have to look-up so many words, Thomas, and of course, your beautiful photo, too. Have a nice day, regards Mitza
Thank you, Mitza! I can only speak one language. I don’t have a clue with any other languages; so you are way ahead of me linguistically. 🙂
It’s sometimes a lot of work to translate everything I read and everything I want to blog, because I’m not a simulatneous translater, just have some profound English knowledge of grammar etc. But it keeps my old brain busy. But you are way ahead of me philosophically, hehe. Have a nice weekend, greets to Tweetie, Mitza
Sagacity? I’m going to have to look that one up, wonderful post and great shotTom, have a great weekend.
Thanks very much, Karen! Maybe you have sagacity! 🙂
You’re welcome Tom and I will try to develop those qualities that I have in abundance, even further!
Beautifully said, Tom! What a capture!