Just my imagination
Snow Soliloquy
When the world turns white, and your world at the moment is nature at it's most raw, you can choose to look at what's in front of you, or you can choose to look beyond to what is in the distance, or in the future. Or, you can choose to see the big picture, including the individual snowflakes falling all around.
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Snow Monster 2
When I find icicles that look like teeth, large scary teeth, and then more ice below that looks like a cold tongue..... isn't that a monster?
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Dew-ellery
I was walking across a large metal bridge, it was early morning and the dew was still hanging like pearls on a spiderweb that had been spun between the struts of the bridge. It was a warm, autumn day, and the sun was still low and gold, and the spiderweb became a string of pearls and diamonds of dew - jewellery? No, Dew-ellery.
Lilypads
Something I find fascinating is how slow moving or still waters are such a tricotomy of light and images. There are the items floating on top of the water,, in this case, lilypads. Then if the water is clear, you can also see things in the water beneath the surface - in this case it's the stems of the lilypads, but you may also see rocks or fish. Now look for what is beside the water or above it - and is reflecting on the water. With the right light, it's as though you see three different perspectives all at the same time. Just like we should be looking at life, other people, and the world around us. But how many people see all three of these, or more? I hope you do.