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Saturday, October 13, 2012

Tree Woman

Weathered tree
Sonoran Desert, Southern Arizona

Tree Woman groaning,
how long since the last rainbow
spanned your desert home?


Text and photo © 2012 by Magical Mystical Teacher


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Your hosts are:
Magical Mystical Teacher
Rose (chubskulit)
Gemma Wiseman


Though thou hast sore broken us in the place of dragons, and covered us with the shadow of death.
- Psalm 44:19, King James Version



May the sunlight and shadows always be with you!

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29 comments:

  1. Such lovely lighting over this quiet desert scene! And your haiku breathes so much life into the lifeless tree!

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  2. I love that tree woman. And your words to her. :)

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  3. Your haiku is amazing, MMT. I agree with Gemma that you have breathed life into the dead tree woman.

    Beautiful post.

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  4. The tree is dramatic in her interpretation of the script - an actor of the first order!

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  5. Like a long legged model in a dance pose.

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  6. ...the branch, outstretched for water...that has come to late. or not at all. GREAT shot and words mmt!!!!

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  7. I, too, love your tree woman and your haiku is perfect! Hope you have a great weekend!!

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  8. Tree woman is striking a dance pose much like the iconic pose of Martha Graham!

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  9. Totally agree with Paula...she's dancing...a rain dance perhaps? Love it!!

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  10. O I LOVE this...the companion haiku AND the photo. Super. I think this is one of the best you've ever shared.

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  11. Love those twisted old snags. Or is it nag in this case. Great shot.

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  12. An unusually beautiful photo. The soft light, the landscape in the distance, all come together so well.

    Any chance this photo meme could switch to a THUMBNAIL linky? I think people would visit each other much more if we did. Just wondering if it was possible. Thanks so much for hosting!

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    1. Hi Sara, thumbnail linky will require the hosts to pay for a fee that's why we chose to use the free one. Sorry!

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  13. Your tree shadows are beautiful. I've been away for a while so I hope I'm doing this right.

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  14. Absolutely and starkly beautiful .. the desert, this amazing tree ... the blue of the sky and the mountain horizon are a blend of such wonder .. the words are perfect for it as well!
    Joy

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  15. That tree looks ready to reach out an grab you if you got too close. Great shot.

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  16. Intriguing shot. It would be outstanding in a western.

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  17. I love the gnarled branch, it's got a story to tell!

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  18. How wonderful. The image and poem fit together so well; the branches suggest the withered arms of a supplicant, praying for rain.

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  19. Great photo. Reminds me of a scene from the movie Nell where "Nell" says "Tay in the wind" as she sways back and forth like a tree moving with the wind.

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  20. Your viewpoint amazes me; I love how you see the world!

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  21. lovely striking photo- this tree has strength and character- like a lot of older women that I know.

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  22. Tree woman reaches
    For that elusive rainbow
    Ever beyond grasp.

    Cheers!
    JzB

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  23. Great lonely picture.
    And good choice of Scripture to accompany it.
    Cheers,
    Leah

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  24. your use of personification her is enhancing; have a good Sunday

    much love...

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  25. What a beautiful and graceful nature capture. The branches and leaning of the tree trunk make for a lovely visual.

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  26. Fabulous. I adore old dead trees silhouetted on the landscape.

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Always remember, a sign of shadows means a sign of light.
Namaste.