Monday, April 30, 2007

Sea



I yearn to sleep
in your rocking arms, your whisper
a sailor can hear


This is in gracious response to One Deep Breath, this week's prompt is "Sea". I feel fortunate to have lived near the water most of my life. Part of my childhood and adulthood was spent near the Chesapeake Bay. Most of my adult life I've been around the Puget Sound. I can spend hours combing the beach and getting lost in the sights and sounds. I love walking the shoreline, hearing the waves and scent of saltwater. The shorebirds are a delight to watch.

Friday, April 27, 2007

Remember - IF



Swinging flooded her with happy memories! This topic comes at an appropriate time as I have had memories surfacing, mostly those deeply rooted ones, that have remained hidden, mingling with pain. So it is a joy to recall those happy times when innocence and imagination ruled.

This is a Photoshop/Illustrator piece I created in response to the weekly challenge at Illustration Friday. This week's topic is "Remember".

Thursday, April 26, 2007

Happy Buddha



healing sun rays
caress me with blissful splendor
happy Buddha



I've also included this for Poetry Thursday. Thank you.

Monday, April 23, 2007

Earth Day


I love to consume
and see you overflowing
garbage dumpster


can we continue
to rape you with our selfishness
precious Mother Earth

This is in gracious response to One Deep Breath, this week's prompt is "Earth Day"...."Be creative, be proactive."

I've also included this for Poetry Thursday. Thank you.

Be sure to check out the Ecological Footprint Quiz that helps put one's individual use of planetary resources in perspective. It indicates ones usage in acres needed to sustain one's life style rather than a carbon footprint. And factors in more than just autos and electricity.

Friday, April 20, 2007

Bipolar - IF



This is an Illustrator piece I created in response to the weekly challenge at Illustration Friday. This week's topic is "Polar". I decided to focus on Bipolar Disorder because, it is a reality many people live with, and my attempt is to bring a sense of the place some people who suffer from this may go at times. I can only imagine the challenges this brings to one's soul.

Tuesday, April 17, 2007

Thinking Blogger Award


I was tagged and awarded the "Thinking Blogger Award" by the wonderful, Ruby who is a fabulous woman that blogs out of Malaysia. I find her very uplifting and full of life. Thank you, Ruby for the award ;)

Now, I am to select 5 bloggers whom I feel deserve this award. It's hard to choose, but I just let them come to me, not 'thinking' too much about it as many bloggers make me think! For those awarded - see the participation rules at the end of this post.


Studio Lolo (Laurel) blogs out of Pacific Grove, CA. She is a fantastic artist who inspires me on many levels. The incredible paintings she posts for Illustration Friday are always moving, but she also includes heart-felt stories to go with her paintings. She is a retired veterinary technician and her love for animals is quite evident. I'd say she's a advocate for animal rights and has a heart of gold. Thank you, Laurel for all your kindness you share with us. "Replenishing Her Spirit" is the piece that really drew me to her.



Steve shares beautiful photos from New York City. I connected with his images immediately. His sensitivity to light drew me in and upon further investigation, I learned we have much in common; we both are attracted to Zen Buddhism, he doesn't watch TV, he has a concern for the well-being of others and I imagine he 'walks softly on the earth', giving our mother earth consideration. This is quite evident in his gorgeous photographs. I am always moved by his posts. Thank you, Steve, for your inspiration. This is the photo that caught my eye upon my first visit to his blog.



Lyrically Yours (Cathy Delaleu) is a moving and gifted writer out of New York City. Her way with words is breathtaking and her style is woven in sensuality. She recently published her book of poetry, "Wrapping Thoughts Beneath Emotive Rain". In addition to enjoying Cathy's poetry, I look forward to her down-home gratitude list. She makes me smile, cry and want to embrace myself and the world with such honesty and care she brings to fellow bloggers. Thank you, Cathy for taking me deeper into myself.



Cergie (Lucie) shows her lovely images from Cergy le Haut: Val d'Oise-Ile de France :France. I love exploring France through her blog. She has an incredible eye and I find her photos very intriguing. She shares interesting tidbits about her culture in her comments on my posts, so I am always learning from her. I admire her for posting in two languages! Lucie is very spirited and she brings joy to my life. Thank you, Cergie...Lucie. ;) This is the photo that caused me to pause and find out more about her.



Layla (aka Barbara) comes out of S. California and has several blogs. I found her at Gone But Not Forgotten, a cool blog dedicated to rock musicians that have died between 1969 and the present. Her love for classic rock goes deep. She took me back to my youth. Later I discovered her blog Writing From the Inside Out, that is filled with fun, thoughtful posts prompting questions which provoke one to express from the inside out. It's evident, her concern for others and our struggle through life. Barbara I find refreshing, thank you.


The participation rules are simple:

1. If, and only if, you get tagged, write a post with links to 5 blogs that make you think.
2. Link to this post so that people can easily find the exact origin of the meme.
3. Optional: Proudly display the 'Thinking Blogger Award' with a link to the post that you wrote.

Please, remember to tag blogs with real merits, i.e. relative content, and above all - blogs that really get you thinking!

Monday, April 16, 2007

Sunlight



waiting all winter
to open into your warm embrace
sunlight

Photosynthesis (photo=light, synthesis=putting together) has always fascinated me. Generally, it is the synthesis of glucose from sunlight, carbon dioxide and water, with oxygen as a waste product. It is arguably the most important biochemical pathway known; nearly all life depends on it. It is an extremely complex process consisting of many coordinated biochemical reactions.

This is in gracious response to One Deep Breath, this week's prompt is "Energy".

Friday, April 13, 2007

Fortune - IF




It's always interesting getting one's fortune told by a palm reader. It's been ages since I've had mine read. Regardless whether one believes in this, you can still take time to look at your hand, examine the lines, shape and texture. Imagine how many hands you’ve held with it. What stories do your hands have to tell?

This is an Illustrator piece I created in response to the weekly challenge at Illustration Friday. This week's topic is "Fortune".

Monday, April 09, 2007

Bridge of Life



molded by seasons
of joy and sadness, I have walked
the bridge of life

midway through my life
I come ready, ripe for changes
I cross the bridge

This is in gracious response to One Deep Breath, this week's prompt is "Bridges".

I've also included this for Poetry Thursday. Thank you.

Friday, April 06, 2007

Green Vines - IF



leafy patterns
swirling and twirling
looking out my window

This is in response to the weekly challenge at Illustration Friday. This week's topic is "Green".

Monday, April 02, 2007

Spring Sounds



our afternoon walk
through the breezy arboretum
pink petals whispering

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my shuffling feet
on the path, almost as noisy
as the chirping bush

This is in gracious response to One Deep Breath, this week's prompt is "Spring/Fall Songs".