Nature Pics
Ah, Voronwë..........I see that you've returned to your "flowing waters" theme.
Hmmmmmm..........is that a pic of Victoria Falls?
There's snow outside here, and the sunlight is causing it to sparkle like a blanket of white gems, so I've been thinking about the crystalline nature of snowflakes.
Look at the pretty pictures I found!
Astonishing, no?
Hmmmmmm..........is that a pic of Victoria Falls?
There's snow outside here, and the sunlight is causing it to sparkle like a blanket of white gems, so I've been thinking about the crystalline nature of snowflakes.
Look at the pretty pictures I found!
Astonishing, no?
Who could be so lucky? Who comes to a lake for water and sees the reflection of moon.
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Astonishing, yes. And beautiful.
To be honest, I don't know where that picture is from. I Googled it so fast, I didn't even stop to see. Maybe I'll try to figure it out later.
To be honest, I don't know where that picture is from. I Googled it so fast, I didn't even stop to see. Maybe I'll try to figure it out later.
"Spirits in the shape of hawks and eagles flew ever to and from his halls; and their eyes could see to the depths of the seas, and pierce the hidden caverns beneath the world."
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Such great pictures... and the best are definitely those that you've taken yourselves!
Here's my contribution to the theme: the Mankki Creek, some three miles from where I live (and along one of my favourite walking routes). Somehow, this view reminds me of the Withywindle in the LOTR.
Here's my contribution to the theme: the Mankki Creek, some three miles from where I live (and along one of my favourite walking routes). Somehow, this view reminds me of the Withywindle in the LOTR.
See the world as your self.
Have faith in the way things are.
Love the world as your self;
then you can care for all things.
~ Lao Tzu
For some reason, I've always loved the name Tolkien gave "Tom's river".
And Rowan, that is EXACTLY how I picture the Withywindle............slow and dark, with tree-lined banks and waterlilies floating on its surface.
*sighs happily*
And Rowan, that is EXACTLY how I picture the Withywindle............slow and dark, with tree-lined banks and waterlilies floating on its surface.
*sighs happily*
Who could be so lucky? Who comes to a lake for water and sees the reflection of moon.
Jalal ad-Din Rumi
Eru!
Good to see you here, love.
That's absolutely beautiful. Where is it?
Promises faithfully to bring a piccy next time she visits this thread.
Good to see you here, love.
That's absolutely beautiful. Where is it?
Promises faithfully to bring a piccy next time she visits this thread.
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Eru, that picture is heartbreakingly lovely. And I mean that in the best possible sense.
Good Morning Starshine, by Greg Summers
Good Morning Starshine, by Greg Summers
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Eru ... that is gorgeous!
I love the rising sun reflected it the water, V. It's magical. Where is it?
Somewhere in Middle Earth I expect.
My morning contribution is a photograph taken by Viggo (yes, that Viggo! ) the sense of perspective ... of an entirely unseen world existing in the stump of a tree ... is remarkable and quite beautiful, I think.
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I love the rising sun reflected it the water, V. It's magical. Where is it?
Somewhere in Middle Earth I expect.
My morning contribution is a photograph taken by Viggo (yes, that Viggo! ) the sense of perspective ... of an entirely unseen world existing in the stump of a tree ... is remarkable and quite beautiful, I think.
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Ever mindful of the maxim that brevity is the soul of wit, axordil sums up the Sil:
"Too many Fingolfins, not enough Sams."
Yes.
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Sassy, its somewhere in Colorado. I don't know where.
That picture is SO Viggo. And again I mean that in the best possible sense.
That picture is SO Viggo. And again I mean that in the best possible sense.
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Mrs. Whistler plants all my favorite flowers.
“There, peeping among the cloud-wrack above a dark tor high up in the mountains, Sam saw a white star twinkle for a while. The beauty of it smote his heart, as he looked up out of the forsaken land, and hope returned to him. For like a shaft, clear and cold, the thought pierced him that in the end the Shadow was only a small and passing thing: there was light and high beauty for ever beyond its reach.”
― J.R.R. Tolkien, The Return of the King
― J.R.R. Tolkien, The Return of the King
Okay, some sw00ning is definitely in order.
Eru - Your picture is so gentle and serene in its beauty, like the first morning of an awakening world.
Voronwë - Oh my! That is simply stunning. What a gift, to be able to capture a moment like that just perfectly.
Sass - Awesome photograph. It reminds me of looking down on a landscape........a dry, desert landscape with cracked earth and jagged buttes thrusting upward.
Hunter - I love rock that has been carved by water and ice. I've never seen the Great Lakes, but that photo reminds me very much of the ocean cliffs that grace one side of an island close to where I live. It's an amazing experience to canoe alongside them.
Whistler - Gorgeous, as usual. Canna lilies are absolutely magnificent things, with their imposing size and great banana leaves and glowing neon blooms. Alas, I have been unsuccessful in growing them in my own garden.
And now for my contribution. A picture of an old arbutus tree that graces the bluff of a small island that Mr. Ath and I consider our "romantic getaway" (and yes, that is EXACTLY its colour in the westering sun):
Eru - Your picture is so gentle and serene in its beauty, like the first morning of an awakening world.
Voronwë - Oh my! That is simply stunning. What a gift, to be able to capture a moment like that just perfectly.
Sass - Awesome photograph. It reminds me of looking down on a landscape........a dry, desert landscape with cracked earth and jagged buttes thrusting upward.
Hunter - I love rock that has been carved by water and ice. I've never seen the Great Lakes, but that photo reminds me very much of the ocean cliffs that grace one side of an island close to where I live. It's an amazing experience to canoe alongside them.
Whistler - Gorgeous, as usual. Canna lilies are absolutely magnificent things, with their imposing size and great banana leaves and glowing neon blooms. Alas, I have been unsuccessful in growing them in my own garden.
And now for my contribution. A picture of an old arbutus tree that graces the bluff of a small island that Mr. Ath and I consider our "romantic getaway" (and yes, that is EXACTLY its colour in the westering sun):
Who could be so lucky? Who comes to a lake for water and sees the reflection of moon.
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