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Friday, September 9, 2022

SkyWatch Friday - Pond - Quote - Mary Oliver - Imagination

Image 2451 - Pond
Quote: “So come to the pond, or the river of your imagination, or the harbor of your longing, and put your lips to the world. And live your life.” ~ Mary Oliver

25 comments:

  1. Looks like a beautiful little pond, and a nice reflection!

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  2. Wonderful clouds and dramatic landscape. Beautiful view.

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  3. Pretty wide open field. I love Mary Oliver's poetry! Have a wonderful week.

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  4. What a nice photo and a very good quote, that's made for me!
    Thanks for your visit and the lovely compliment :)

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    1. I feel sometimes that I can touch them they are so low and inviting.

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  6. Lovely sky shot and Mary Oliver is always great ~ Xo

    Wishing you good health, laughter and love in your days,

    A ShutterBug Explores,

    aka (A Creative Harbor)

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  7. The clouds are perfect for one's imagination.

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  8. Great photo, and that Mary Oliver was such a great poet.

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    1. I'm glad that you volunteered to water the monarch waystation on Tulsa's Turkey Mountain Urban Wilderness Area. Being a reliable person is important. Watering those plants are important to the butterflies. Appreciate that quality in you. Each week you are the host. I thank you for that too. Have a wonderful day!

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  9. I like the contrast of the a river of imagination and a harbour of longing, yet both are water. Very apt. Lovely photo for this.

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    1. Andree, Agreed that Mary Oliver's poetry speaks to our dreams, imaginations, our longing. And so it is.

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  10. My imagination is a rusty theme park ride. I love the quote. :)

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  11. Perfect illustration for the lovely quote from Mary O .

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