Flowering thorn —
the pathway by my home village
is like this!
~Buson (Y Sawa & E Shiffert, Haiku Master Buson)

Flowering thorn —
the pathway by my home village
is like this!
~Buson (Y Sawa & E Shiffert, Haiku Master Buson)



Week 20 Composition: Negative Space (Create a powerful landscape using Negative Space.)

Images submitted in response to Dogwood Photography’s annual 52-week photography challenge.

If the Earth were your body,
you would be able to feel the many areas where it is suffering.
Thich Nhat Hanh, Peace in Every Step

Lake Marie is named after Mary Bellamy, who was the first woman elected to the Wyoming State Legislature in 1910. Her husband, Charles Bellamy, a surveyor, surveyed the area in 1879 and named the lake (with a French twist) in his wife’s honor
Lake Marie submitted in response to Travel with Intent’s Six Word Saturday challenge.

Walking on, walking on,
things pondered about — springtime,
where has it gone to?
~Buson (Y Sawa & E Shiffert, Haiku Master Buson)

Who on earth was she when when no one knew she was Hanna…
“But what made the greatest impression during those early days was the man who employed her at the bakery. ‘What’s your name?’
Hanna hesitated for a while before answering, ‘Hanna, Lovisa, Greta . . . Broman.’
‘Married?’

“‘Yes, but my husband’s dead.”’
“’Now, then,’ said the man, noting it down. ‘Date of birth?’
She was silent. She’d never heard anything so silly. He had to repeat it.
‘”When and where were you born, woman?’
She stated both year and parish, got the job . . . she never forgot the foreman’s questions and repeated themselves to herself every evening for a long time afterwards. Name, married, born? To her it was if she’d fallen into a gigantic hollow on Wolf Mountain. Who on earth was she when no one knew she was Hanna Augustdotter from Braten, granddaughter of the rich Erik of Framgarden, and who become the miller’s wife at Norakvattnet?
Fortunately she wasn’t given to brooding. But many a time over the next few years she had to fend off the feeling of having lost her foothold.”
[Fredriksson, M. (1994). Hanna’s Daughters. The Ballantine Publishing Group: New York]
Ryan Pfluge…
Week 19 Story Telling: Aging (Love it or hate it, aging is something we all experience. So tell us the story of Aging in a single photograph)

Images submitted in response to Dogwood Photography’s annual 52-week photography challenge.


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