The spectacular Mountain views of Breckenridge Colorado are enough to attract crowds no matter the season. But the first weekend of June each year brings artists from around the world to inspire and dazzle those lucky enough to visit. The helium filled kites seen in the first several photos were illuminated with different colors andContinue reading “WAVE light, water, and sound”
Tag Archives: beauty in nature
Joy
One of my favorite things is to find shapes in clouds or nature. This beautiful cloud has a heart of blue sky within it. My entry for the word JOY in the photo contest run by dancer4theking.wordpress.com
Can You Smell the Rain? (Poetry)
Filtered rays of light stream through dark clouds Is a storm coming? Beyond it, blue sky dotted with white cotton candy clouds. The juxtaposition makes me wonder. Will heavy drops of rainfall from the sky? Will there be thunder? Lightening? Can you smell the rain?
Spring (poem)
Spring arrives in bits and pieces fits and starts one step forward, two steps back like a Chacha. Temperatures soar for a day or three then dive down like a bird of prey But then, little by little, all of the pieces come together! The scent of lilacs The sound of frogs and hummingbirds TheContinue reading “Spring (poem)”
Morning Haiku
Sunrise means breakfast hummingbirds seeking sweetness morning nourishment
Continental Divide
“It takes your breath away.”
Spring bulbs
Tulips, daffodils, and hyacinths -oh my! Do you have a favorite?
Evening sky
The snow fell, wet and heavy Giving way to fog as temperatures danced above freezing. Mountain peaks hidden from view bathed in dewy moisture wait for the sun to return. Dots of blue sky, making a reappearance letting the mountains know the fog would lift soon.
Spring in the forest
Having a new puppy means I’m making frequent trips outside. A few days ago, that meant snow which quickly melted the following day. And today, we saw two moose, eating vegetation. Charlie and I kept our distance but I was able to capture a few shots.
Pretty in Purple
With apologies to John Hughes