
Used with Permission of Photographer Suzanne Miller
when in doubt
seek the green veil, the wet leaves
the benediction
Copyright 2018 Brenda Davis Harsham
Notes: Suzanne Miller took this and other magical photos in her Enchanted Forest. Visit her for an enchanted trip without leaving your armchair.
I like the poem you have written in response to my photo Brenda. The green world can be a great source of revitalization that’s for sure.
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One day, I have to come see this enchanted place for myself. Thanks for letting me use a picture. Nothing here is pretty right now — all brown, bare branches and floods.
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Floods after all that snow! I hope you and your family are safe.
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We are well, dry and snug. And grateful we don’t live right on the coast. They are getting hammered, I’ve heard.
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I must check out the US weather. I haven’t looked at any News programs for a few days. Good to know you and your family are well.
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No need to know our weather. But I am grateful we are well. We’d gotten out the candles and matches, but we didn’t end up needing them.
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I’m kind of weird – I find weather fascinating 🙂 Glad to know you are ok
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Some people love the weather channel. 🙂 We just endured a bomb-cyclone.
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That sounds terrible. We had something very similar where I lived some years ago. The high school got reduced to a pile of rubble.
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A bomb-cyclone is a storm where the barometer drops a huge amount in a short period of time. The wind was fierce, and brought down trees. I don’t know if any buildings were ruined, except by falling trees, or if isolated tornadoes touched down. Fortunately, our house weathered the storm without trouble.
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I finally saw some pictures on TV and looked it up online. It sounds very frightening. I remembered the storm that blew part of the town I lived in to bits was called a micro-burst – a similar occurrence I think but I’m not sure of the science. The weather is certainly serving up some wild and strange events these days. I saw on TV another storm front is expected in your area. I hope people are prepared and it doesn’t do too much damage.
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We still have tree branches everywhere. I was grateful it wasn’t snow. What a storm it would have been if our 4 inches of rain turned into 3 feet of snow. Whew!
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I think it has in parts of the UK!
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I love that green veil!
Titania is now at the top of my sidebar w/ the Red Cross below! Looks great!!!!
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Nice photography on here.
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Beautiful
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Thanks!
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A magical place!
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Reblogged this on By the Mighty Mumford and commented:
AH…THE GREEN VEIL …MYSTERY WITH GROWS! :)(
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🙂
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simply stunning words and beautiful image!!!
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Thanks, Mihran!
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Love the poem, love the picture. Am on my way to visit her world!
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Oh, jealous!
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Amen.. 😇😎🥀
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🙂 🌺
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Could be a magical scene and I love the words that go with it. Have a great day Brenda.
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Thank you!
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Lovely
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Thanks!
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Reblogged this on By the Mighty Mumford and commented:
DON’T GET LOST IN THE HANGING MOSS! AN ENCHANTING POST, BRENDA!
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Thanks, Jonathan!
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ooh, it does look magical –
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You should visit Suzanne. Every one of the photos was amazing!
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Reblogged this on Voices and Visions.
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Magical indeed.
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Someday, we’ll have to visit a garden together. 🙂
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So true, Brenda; nature heals… 🙂
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Yes! So appreciative that it does. 🙂
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I like your haikus, Brenda. And the photos that go with them!
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Thanks, Peter.
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