Love in the form of life
Life in the form of breath
Dance in the form of wind
Laugh in the form of a fawns prance
Flight in the form of a hawk
Growth in the form of crystals
Beauty in the form of a flower
Wisdom in the form of a tree
Patience in the form of a rock
Wildness in the form of wolverine
Serenity in the form of the rising sun
Bliss in the setting one
Drink in the form of a raindrop
Food in the form of a kiss
You in the form of me
Me in the form of you
All life in a single snowflake
then melting
to be born again
Wow! Amazing photos and poetry! Your words are so touching. I absolutely love all your photos, but that first one with the fog lingering over the water is making me speechless. You have so much beautiful scenery around you. I love it. And you certainly have an eye for capturing it! I'll have to get back to Montana one day. I was there only briefly many years ago.Thanks for sharing.
ReplyDeleteYou are a very talented writer and combine that with in focus photos and ZAP you are amazing creative person.
ReplyDeleteJoyce
Wow! Beautiful shots! The first is so special! And you found a little bush looking almost like the same bush I found the other day - beautiful macro of the ice! Have a nice weekend!
ReplyDeleteVery beautiful and creative words and photos/
ReplyDeleteThanks so much for sharing these lovely photos and poetry. Each and everyone of these shots are wonderful and the poem fits so nicely. Thanks for the visit.
ReplyDeleteHappy Birthday, Luv!!! Hope my crocus flowers came across the Net to you :) xo k-
ReplyDeleteAbsolutely! Beautiful poem and images.
ReplyDeleteI couldn't download all of the pictures, but the ones I saw were amazingly beautiful!!!
ReplyDeleteHello Tammie, the amazing sky pictures and sparsely illuminating poetry makes your blog a unique place to visit.
ReplyDeleteYou are privy to a wonderful show by nature, how lucky to be audience to those skies!
Thank you for stopping by to say hello on my blog.
Looking forward to more pictures.
Suzanne in CT
Tammie: That was an excellent poem in word and photo, Thanks for sharing your spirit,
ReplyDeleteBeautiful images & beautiful words!! Hope you have a lovely day & Happy Skywatch Friday:)
ReplyDeleteI caught myself holding my breath as I scrolled through these. That second one is especially captivating.
ReplyDeleteThese are ALL spectacular photos. The first one took my breath away. The ice crystals did,too. All are wonderful.
ReplyDeleteThank you!
ReplyDeleteI feel blessed. A~
Wow is right. There's my breath pulled right out of me.
ReplyDeleteFantastic Tammie.
Truely beautiful and timeless . . .
Your words and photos provide a dance of their own,... beautifully done.
ReplyDeleteWow stunning hon!!! Have you considered a book? Beautiful - nice that these were the first thing that I viewed today - thank you Tammie!!
ReplyDeleteWow! fantastic photographs, I am really glad I stopped by.
ReplyDeleteThis was a very great and varied series of photos.
ReplyDeleteserenity in the morning
ReplyDeletebliss at night
I am captured by these words.
I want to write the story of myself with them.
Wonderful wonderful photos, wow!
ReplyDeleteOh my goodness... I am speechless. You are an incredible photographer. Blows me away.
ReplyDeletealways enjoy my time here. another set of excellent photography!! the first is an amazing capture..
ReplyDeleteThese are all so very, very beautiful! I especially loved the top photo with all of the colorful layers!
ReplyDeleteReading and viewing your words and photos is quite an emotional journey....beautiful.
ReplyDeletenamaste, julie
Thank you much for sharing of yourself, you are full of grace and serenity and beauty! Blessings and smiles
ReplyDeleteBeautiful creations in the form of Tammie Lee. :)
ReplyDelete... I gaze in awe ...
ReplyDeleteTammie: Well, that - words and pictures - took my breath away. With such beauty around you, how on earth do you manage to stay in your body?
ReplyDeleteTotally amazing, so glad I found your blog via SkyWatch!
ReplyDeletethis is one of my favorite poems of yours, if not the most favorite!!!....it needs to be in a book, along with so many other poems and photos so i can refer to them often in awe and meditation...and for others to see who visit!!
ReplyDeleteit was a grand after-your-birthday-day yesterday spent with you sweet one....you just get more beautiful with every moment!!
love you deeply,
abigail
How beautiful. I love the way you ended the poem - with snowflakes melting to be reborn. Your photos are stunning (as usual). I especially love the first picture. You could say it contains all the elements: the water, air (in the mist and clouds), earth (mountain) and fire in the autumnal colours of the leaves on the trees. I love that picture.
ReplyDeleteWow Tammie,
ReplyDeleteThe photos and the poem are the best. This is truly felt and experienced from the heart.
Namaste Tammie. That poem was fantastic!
ReplyDeleteJust beautiful! I read once that the only purpose of art is to allow the viewer to feel something. Your words and your imagines certainly make me feel something ... something lovely and calm and wonderful!
ReplyDeleteThank you for sharing your photography and your words!
Small Footprints
http://reducefootprints.blogspot.com
The last three lines...nothing ever really dies...it just changes...and we are all that there was, is, and ever will be.
ReplyDeleteThank you.
Spectacular words, and the photos are perfect for reflecting those words. I love how you share your perspective on the world with us in such a soft, beautiful and moving way.
ReplyDeleteTammie - love your Form poem and the very first picture (with the mist) takes my breath away. So moody and pure.
ReplyDeleteThank you all for appreciating this post. Seems many of you were touched by the image with the mist. I was on my way home from a photo trip in Canada. I felt so tired and pulled in to Lake McDonald for the night. They have a rustic camp on the shore that was open, all others closed in late fall. I awoke to that misty morning, which felt like a gift to my soul.
ReplyDeleteStunning image, it speaks volumes
ReplyDelete...please where can I buy a unicorn?
ReplyDeletehello anonymous,
ReplyDeletewhat would you like to have a unicorn for?