Thank you Lovie. It was something I had been meaning to post but didn’t until now.
Two lines from two different places can say so much. *Hugs*
*hugs* Thank you Matthew.
Amen to that!!
People wonder why I love hiking and nature so much – well here it is, lol.
I’m not the outdoorsy type and I hate the sun, but I do understand why you feel better when you’re connected to nature. I feel better when I’m connected to the water, which explains why I feel better when I’m closer to the ocean.
I connect to both foresty places and water. I hate the beach though… so incredibly dirty unless you’re in Hawaii or some place tropical. But I do love swimming. 🙂 If all fails, then looking at photos of them will suffice. There are so many beautiful places in this world, like this 😯 :
No, nature doesn’t betray, but it doesn’t really get a chance to. Choice is good, but can create so much chaos – humans are good at chaos! 🙂 That’s a fantastic view! Be good to have a little holiday home on that hill!! 😀
I believe you’d have to read the poem “Lines Composed a Few Miles above Tintern Abbey, on Revisiting the Banks of the Wye during a Tour. July 13, 1798” to understand what I took from this, for this is in only in part of what I had read or felt from what was written. Nature does not betray, no matter how much time has passed or any changes that have taken place.
Humans are good at chaos, and they are also very fickle. As for the little holiday home… this is where a fire enveloped the entire mountain from a post I wrote a few weeks back on the White City. The home wouldn’t stand a chance. 😦
Oh – not so good a place to have a little holiday home then, especially if it was made from wood. May end up like one of the houses in the Three Little Pigs story! It’s always the case – the places that have the best views are not always the best location for a home. 😦
Unfortunately, no. 😦 Great places to visit though!
Sad, but true statement; beautiful picture.
Incredibly sad, but it is part of our human nature (in some). Thank you.
destructive
natures
~
drought
earthquakes
tornadoes
hurricanes
~
a person’s
wrath
pales
in comparison
Destructive natures that can’t be controlled versus intentions. 😦
healing
natures
~
solitude
outside
regaining
harmony
~
with
others
I love the two sides you have compared 🙂
Love is organic like nature and those seeds sprout in time.
Ahh time… a blessing and a curse. 🙂
Nature is wiser that people, at least, we are Her creation …
WoW !!
powerful. nicely done
Thank you. Something short but direct.
Compelling – WOW!
Thank you Lovie. It was something I had been meaning to post but didn’t until now.
Two lines from two different places can say so much. *Hugs*
*hugs* Thank you Matthew.
Amen to that!!
People wonder why I love hiking and nature so much – well here it is, lol.
I’m not the outdoorsy type and I hate the sun, but I do understand why you feel better when you’re connected to nature. I feel better when I’m connected to the water, which explains why I feel better when I’m closer to the ocean.
I connect to both foresty places and water. I hate the beach though… so incredibly dirty unless you’re in Hawaii or some place tropical. But I do love swimming. 🙂 If all fails, then looking at photos of them will suffice. There are so many beautiful places in this world, like this 😯 :
No, nature doesn’t betray, but it doesn’t really get a chance to. Choice is good, but can create so much chaos – humans are good at chaos! 🙂 That’s a fantastic view! Be good to have a little holiday home on that hill!! 😀
I believe you’d have to read the poem “Lines Composed a Few Miles above Tintern Abbey, on Revisiting the Banks of the Wye during a Tour. July 13, 1798” to understand what I took from this, for this is in only in part of what I had read or felt from what was written. Nature does not betray, no matter how much time has passed or any changes that have taken place.
Humans are good at chaos, and they are also very fickle. As for the little holiday home… this is where a fire enveloped the entire mountain from a post I wrote a few weeks back on the White City. The home wouldn’t stand a chance. 😦
Oh – not so good a place to have a little holiday home then, especially if it was made from wood. May end up like one of the houses in the Three Little Pigs story! It’s always the case – the places that have the best views are not always the best location for a home. 😦
Unfortunately, no. 😦 Great places to visit though!
Sad, but true statement; beautiful picture.
Incredibly sad, but it is part of our human nature (in some). Thank you.
destructive
natures
~
drought
earthquakes
tornadoes
hurricanes
~
a person’s
wrath
pales
in comparison
Destructive natures that can’t be controlled versus intentions. 😦
healing
natures
~
solitude
outside
regaining
harmony
~
with
others
I love the two sides you have compared 🙂
Love is organic like nature and those seeds sprout in time.
Ahh time… a blessing and a curse. 🙂
Nature is wiser that people, at least, we are Her creation …
Nature sure is wiser Leo…
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