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what abeautiful recipe for life. Love the photos, I do love rocks and water pics.. I came to you from your post on my blog.. TY and a blogger friend of Caio. Love your blogs. SMILES
We are all part of the Sacred Circle and you’ve captured it so well with your words and photography. Step back from the engagements of the human and look deeply to the Spirit of Nature and there you’ll find the Sacred Circle. You are a graceful soul. Thank you for showing us and reminding us of the Sacred Circle. Love and Light, Nina P.
Lovely colors. I like picking those pebbles, but once they dry the colors are not the same. You got the best of them in this clear water! Great job! The water drops macro is precious - like jewelry!
Beautiful water droplets, and those lovely colourful stones, which always look so jewel-like when they're wet! Your train of thought here is such a coincidence for me, Tammie. Yesterday, driving in a cotton skirt with fine metallic thread woven through, and feeling incredibly uncomfortable in it, my mind turned to hair shirts! And from there to the conclusion that life is about finding joy, not seeking out hardship and suffering. Perhaps you were composing this at that exact moment!! (FYI Will not wear that skirt again without tights...) Janice.
I don't know which I like better, your poem or the photos. They are all perfectly crafted and I love the sentiment behind this entire post. Thank you for sharing them — I think they're all wonderful.
Capturing the beauty of our natural world with photography is a great passion for me, as well as my business; Spirithelpers. You can find my webstore at: www.spirithelpers.net
It is my attempt to capture a spirit that uplifts and ignites the majesty in our hearts.
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Good waterdrops!! They are hard to get clear.
ReplyDeleteI love waterdrop photos, and you have made a beautiful one here. Thanks for sharing.
ReplyDeleteThe clarity of the drops on the leaves is wonderful!
ReplyDeleteA lovely array of colorful rocks through the water.
Both refreshing shots!
Great shots.
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Just beautiful Tammie! I have a good one on my photo blog...I would love for you to check it out.
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Have a wonderful and watery Wednesday!
What a beautiful waterdrops, I seldom find it. Thanks for sharing.
ReplyDeleteWhat lovely shots.
ReplyDeleteMy Fav is the first one.
I'm a sucker for those little droplets and the green!
You have some awesome photos and lovely verses to go with them.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful poem and wonderful shots, I really admire your talent.
ReplyDeleteLove the macro shot! Fantastic! :)
ReplyDeleteBeautiful shots of the water drops on the leaves. Love it.
ReplyDeleteLittle magic for my tired eyes,thank you.What a beauty.
ReplyDeleteNature's own diamonds.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful! :)
"Deep aura of peace......"
Wonderful saying... :))
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Pick a Peck of Pixels
Water and close up of the nature is si good, thank you for sharing, MB
ReplyDeletewhat abeautiful recipe for life. Love the photos, I do love rocks and water pics.. I came to you from your post on my blog.. TY and a blogger friend of Caio. Love your blogs. SMILES
ReplyDeleteWe are all part of the Sacred Circle and you’ve captured it so well with your words and photography. Step back from the engagements of the human and look deeply to the Spirit of Nature and there you’ll find the Sacred Circle. You are a graceful soul. Thank you for showing us and reminding us of the Sacred Circle. Love and Light, Nina P.
ReplyDeleteThis makes me SMILE:)
ReplyDeleteThank you!
awesome shots! love the dew drops on leaves.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful captures! The drops are just like marbles. I'd like to play and poke a pin on them, giggles!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful and peaceful.
ReplyDeleteGreat watery photos.. I love the droplets on the leaves!
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Very nice, Tammy, very nice!
ReplyDeleteHappy Watery Wednesday!
Your images look so fresh and pure.
ReplyDeleteJust a wonderful post, Tammie.:)
I have now added you to my blogroll.
Jo.x
Lovely poem and great photos! I like the light reflections in the 2nd picture. The water drops are excellent!
ReplyDeleteLovely colors. I like picking those pebbles, but once they dry the colors are not the same. You got the best of them in this clear water! Great job! The water drops macro is precious - like jewelry!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful water droplets, and those lovely colourful stones, which always look so jewel-like when they're wet! Your train of thought here is such a coincidence for me, Tammie. Yesterday, driving in a cotton skirt with fine metallic thread woven through, and feeling incredibly uncomfortable in it, my mind turned to hair shirts! And from there to the conclusion that life is about finding joy, not seeking out hardship and suffering. Perhaps you were composing this at that exact moment!! (FYI Will not wear that skirt again without tights...)
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I like the river pebbles, lovingly sculptured by time.
ReplyDeletethe water on the leaves look like crystals or diamonds.
ReplyDeleteIt looks like you could pluck one right off the leaf
What a lovely pieces of nature. I love stones and little water drops are so nice and fresh.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful and refreshing I agree! Nice poem.
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Wonderful Watery Words and Images! Thanks so much for sharing ;--)
ReplyDeleteHugs and blessings,
Light, Earth, Water, Spirit, Peace, Life and JOY.... WOW--it can't get any better than that.
ReplyDeleteHugs,
Betsy
What beautiful photos...I love how water brings rocks' true colors to life.
ReplyDeleteLovely photos. Crystal clear and full of detail.
ReplyDeleteLove that second shot - make great wallpaper for the pc.
ReplyDeleteI don't know which I like better, your poem or the photos. They are all perfectly crafted and I love the sentiment behind this entire post. Thank you for sharing them — I think they're all wonderful.
ReplyDeleteHappy Watery Wednesday!
Both the pictures and the words are beautiful. I especially like your first photo with the gorgeous raindrops.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful photo! Its just so awesome...
ReplyDeleteTammie,
ReplyDeleteI agree that your water drop capture is spectacular. As always have a great week.
Smiles Barbara
Magnificent pictures. I like those water droplets!
ReplyDeleteMagnificent pictures and wonderful words! Thanks for sharing!Your blog is cool!
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Léia
Bonjour Luxembourg
I really love the first one, so beautiful !
ReplyDeleteLike petrified tears turned to diamonds, ideas for a fairytale...
ReplyDeleteYou have a great eye for beauty!
ReplyDeleteThank you, Tammie, for coming by The Villages Daily Photo, as that led me to your delightful blog!
ReplyDeleteI'm truly impressed with the photos and your poetry. Although I skimmed through many postings, I shall return to give them more attention.
You may find my poetry blog of interest: Creative Confections at http://jacobsconfectionary.blogspot.com
Thanks again!
your pictures here are amazing and so lively!
ReplyDeleteOh these are gorgeous! I particularly love the one of the rocks. How beautiful! Your words are in perfect harmony with these images.
ReplyDeleteThat is so lovely!
ReplyDeletei loved the three dimensional feel the droplet gives!
ReplyDeleteoh beautiful stones shimmering under the water....
ReplyDeletesuperb shots! :)
ReplyDeleteWonderful - from miniscule to overflow.
ReplyDeleteI simply love the photographs having water drops
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excellent captures
ReplyDeleteLove all the droplets and want to dip my toes in that water. :)
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