The water is still, and trees along the far shore are cloaked in
drifting
fog that billows and swirls
as though stirred by a vast, benign and blessing hand. Earth
and water are warmer than the air, and the meeting of the three
elements spins a pearly veil over
everything in sight. Sunlight or autumn rain - either will disperse the
fog, but there is rain in the cards, and clouds are already
moving in. It is rain that will lift the veil this morning.
Thanks to cold nights, frost and the scouring north wind, the
countryside is morphing into its early winter
configuration. There is still a wealth of color in the eastern Ontario
highlands, but here and there, trees are bare on their slopes, and
fallen leaves lie ankle deep in the woods. Just out of sight in this
photo, an old hawthorn has lost its leaves entirely and wears only a few
frosted berries.
Also unseen is the scribe in wellies and warm jacket, carrying her
blackthorn walking stick, a camera, lenses, pen and field notebook. Her
collar is turned up against the wind, and she is wearing gloves. In one
of her pockets is a flask of Darjeeling tea, and in another, biscuits
for her companion, Beau. She can't wander as far as she used to, but
wander she does, every chance she gets.
Caught up in the fey ambiance of the scene before her, she breathes in the magic of morning sunlight filtering through lacy
golden tamaracks on the other side of the lake and radiating through the
fog to cast voluminous shadows on the water. She was feeling lost when
she got here, and in truth, she is still feeling a little lost, but
paradoxically, she is also feeling at home. Emaho.
Tuesday, October 13, 2020
Earth and Sky and Water, Together
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I welcome the 4 elements as directions when beginning meditation...and often forget how much sky there is. That is with us all the time, and I breathe deeply its air in gratitude. I love this photo of morning fog. I seldom get up to greet the morning in nature, and need to see what paths you walk through your lens.
Nature is so exquisitely magical :)
Beautifully balanced and blended altogether. Wonderful photograph.
Sending love and a big hug to you, dear one.
Love you!
Prairie Star
who is still trustin'
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