Wonderful post! Of the poets pictured, I love Erica Jong (her book of poetry, "Becoming Light" is a favorite of mine) and Anne Waldman (I love her book, "Fast Speaking Woman"). I think time after age 50 is catching up time. (But I've come to the conclusion that I'll never have time to read all the books I want to read.) I'm praying that there's an afterlife that includes a very big library. LOL! Blessings!
I love this post and the title. So very well said and so very much needed! Thank you for your recent blog visit and becoming a follower (I have become one of yours as well)- very much appreciated! Come back and visit anytime!
Just as there has been research published this week, that spending time in 'green' space is worth so much, this is a very fitting idyll you have presented us with - Many thanks, and it is wonderful to re-connect, my sweet x
yeah, where can i find that rock? smiles.
ReplyDeleteI remember Erica Jong's "Fear of Flying." I guess I never realized she was a poet, too.
ReplyDeleteI very much like all you've posted here. I clicked on the photos and read. Are these scenes from a WIP? They excellent.
ReplyDeleteI too remember Fear of Flying. And I did read Erica Jong's poems, many decades ago. Good poems.
You post the prettiest pictures. Off to visit your friend.
ReplyDeleteOh yes, what a view! Thank you! :-)
ReplyDeleteI discovered Erica Jong's poetry after reading "Fear of flying" - very interesting woman.
Wonderful post! Of the poets pictured, I love Erica Jong (her book of poetry, "Becoming Light" is a favorite of mine) and Anne Waldman (I love her book, "Fast Speaking Woman"). I think time after age 50 is catching up time. (But I've come to the conclusion that I'll never have time to read all the books I want to read.) I'm praying that there's an afterlife that includes a very big library. LOL! Blessings!
ReplyDeleteYeah, I need that rock, too!
ReplyDeleteLove the idea of the soul trying to catch up to our nutty activities...thanks for the link to Von.
ReplyDeleteI search these places out, Rosaria, time and time again, for renewel. I'll be darned. It works.
ReplyDeleteHave a beautiful Sunday.
xo
erin
The trick for me would be to sit still long enough for the soul to catch up.
ReplyDeleteSo lovely. I have places like that where the light is more stunning and the air fresher and I am restored.
ReplyDeleteA rock, a log, a park bench, a snowbank .... it's all good.
ReplyDeleteOh, yes.... I have a spot like that. Good for the soul. :-)
ReplyDeleteI love this post and the title. So very well said and so very much needed! Thank you for your recent blog visit and becoming a follower (I have become one of yours as well)- very much appreciated! Come back and visit anytime!
ReplyDeleteand what a soul-fully beautiful site this one is! gorgeous! just the place i was needing today!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful poetry...for a beautiful view...mind if I sit here for a while with you? You do know how to live!! Love you, Janine XO
ReplyDeleteLovely post and great view! Erica Jong is fab! Thanks for the linkage, cher!
ReplyDeleteJust as there has been research published this week, that spending time in 'green' space is worth so much, this is a very fitting idyll you have presented us with - Many thanks, and it is wonderful to re-connect, my sweet x
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