Wednesday, April 13, 2011

Scrumptious


'Gnarly Tree Against Sky'



'The Cloud Line'



'Obscured'



'Tender Spot'

I am obsessed by...where things meet.
Where the clouds meet the sky,
where the clouds meet the mountain peaks,
where clouds obscure villages,
and other things like where
rocks
meet to kiss the water.

I wonder what this means? I seriously,
can stand and 'just stare' at a cloud
moving over the mountain peak and the
surrounding land line where the silhouette meets
the sky...for days. [Maybe (even) weeks...

but that could be problematic :-)]
Today's Offering: Photos from the
Blue Ridge Parkway (in spring)
of meeting places and new growth.
(and) For Today:
May the road rise up to meet you,
...friend :)

Tuesday, April 12, 2011

On Blooms



White blooming beauty
A tribute to thee
White blooming beauty
A treasure, now to see.



Monday, April 11, 2011

"Hi-Ho!"


Remember the old song
"Down in the valley
Valley so low-
Hang your head over...
Hear the wind blow."
We took a car trip this past Saturday and
this is a shot from a place called Elk River Road.
It is a winding (and I do mean radically winding)
road that drops about 2000 feet from the Blue Ridge
Parkway down to a valley in the foothills and to a gravel
road next to a small stream. Here is the view
from 'up above.' If you (double) click to enlarge, you
can get the feeling of being high above
that small, green valley. Oh, and
(do) let the wind ruffle your hair.
It is warming up here and right now,
it is just
plain beautiful;
the temps are hovering in

the 40's, 50's and the 60's.
Have a great day!

Sending blue skies...car rides...
and a big wave 'Hi...' from the
small green valley~
"Hi-ho!"
lg

Saturday, April 9, 2011

Foggy Views



We are experiencing wild fluctuations in our weather...
Like today, it was sunny and 69...Then, it began to cool off
and lightly rain. When the rain stopped, thick
(and I do mean thick here) fog rolled in.
I'm sure our mountain is invisible (from
lower down.) Its like we're not here. :)

The temperature dropped to 56 and we
now have thunder, fog and lightening.
It is amazing out for the moment!

Friday, April 8, 2011

Found items


Spring Mountain Daises (Close Up)



A Found Ball Jar


The Red Ball


Today's post, 'found items' in the woods,
is dedicated with love,

to my Dad,
Richard Warner,
whose birthday would have been today;

April 8th (1933.)
Happy Birthday Dad!
I love you
(as you watch over us, Dad.)

And a shout out to all my
relatives
if they read this post.
:) lg

Residue


of a tangerine morning sunrise
to lift the spirit and to brighten the eyes...
mountain mango surprise.

Thursday, April 7, 2011

A Tangerine Morning...


through backyard pines...
Lofty breezes lift and separate my thoughts,
such as they are and ruffle my hair,
assuring me of a warm day. Soon,
a parka won't be needed. A light blustery
day is on order. Tangerine sky through pines
decorate the early morning mountain sky bright.
(Even) The big dog seems to indicate
a change in both the wind and temperature,
her head held high; thinking, estimating...
She is probably calculating just how many
squirrels there remain to run off, as she has just
recently made this her new job.
Ahhh. Such is life. It's simple, here.
And that's O.K. surely...
I'm swept away (here) by a
'tangerine day' of a morning.
Let us rise then,
and greet the
morning.
Let us rise then,
again,
and greet
the day.
And I ...must
away.

Wednesday, April 6, 2011

TreeTop Dreaming


Treetop dreams
interlaced among the
feathery tree fingers, woven
...of big giants;
I look
I see
a canopy
of original ideation
and of beauty in creation.
And the tree says "See me."
I drink in the forest floor through all my pores
and hear the wind as it sails up and up
through each stand
caught up in the canopy to beat the band.
Trees to me, are like giant friends.
"I bid you peace."
"...And peace to you, friend,"
they seem to answer back.
Yes, I am
a student of the tree.
A willing pupil in the forest's
tree meeting place
and a witness to the
treetop soliloquy
of the canopy;
a place where I have found the wind
alternating
between rest and play
and a zillion sweet variations therein.

Tuesday, April 5, 2011

Appalachian Views


Spring Deer "On the Run"



Mist Playing with a Mountain Top (1)



Mist Playing with a Mountain Top (2)

This past Saturday's car trip produced some
fabulous panoramic views
of wild clouds 'playing' with mountain top peaks. I especially
love when the clouds 'take over' a mountain top totally obscuring it...
and then gradually re-reveal it! I could watch the process all day...
On the way in to the gravel road excursion, we caught a bunch of lively
spring deer running and munching on new growth.
Note the grass is green! Click on the deer photo and do note
the intensity in the deer's eyes looking right at camera!
That shot is 'as is' aside from the color being bumped up a bit.
The look on that deer's face 'got to me!!' He's like..."Hello!"
Today (Tuesday) does not

permit photos :-(
It is gusting to 55 and wet with mixed snow and rain [although
I can say that by now (April) the snow does not stick on the
roads or even much of the ground (just pockets) as the ground is
too warm.] I cannot say that I do not mind the 'not sticking' part...
(at this point.)
Enjoy!!

Monday, April 4, 2011

Spring Mountain Beauty


Racing Clouds...



Snow Topped



Majestic in the Spring Sunlight


Saturday brought us temperatures of 44 degrees and snow!
We procured these shots from deep within
the Appalachians via a trip on a LONG gravel road.
I am not great at navigating so when we do go 'off road'
I am never really sure what mountain peak
I am photographing (unless my husband knows...)!
We are still hoping to photograph a BIG black bear
(or several) in the wild...and you will be the first to know...) :)
This is bear country. Today, (Monday) it is going to
about 70 degrees for a high but with winds gusting to 50 MPH.
I think that is odd. But the expression for the High Country's weather
is "Just as you get used to the weather (here)...it changes."
That is altogether true. Thunderstorms tonight and dropping
back down to 40 for a high tomorrow. The mountains
are caught up in changing weather patterns and
unpredictable temperatures here in
western North Carolina in the spring!
Enjoy, friends!
lg :)

Friday, April 1, 2011

Shades of Gray and Green






(Brush loaded
with a watery longing
to pick up any tones and tints-
secretive hints-
of color...)
But shades of gray
and mossy green
are all that the sky
and these ol' hills

have to offer
to the palette
of my minds eye,
April.



Thursday, March 31, 2011

Misty Apparition







Enshrouded,
we find ourselves
back up and in the clouds.
Here--
thoughts can drift

to days past
to dreams ahead...
suspending time;
encapsulated
elongated
and syncopated,
punctuating each minute
with the mist.

Apparition hangs
over the shoulder like an
icy vaporous shawl

and waits like a prayer
around every corner
.

Wednesday, March 30, 2011

Tuesday, March 29, 2011

Unusual Beauty


Look Closely: A Tree Collecting Stones



Lovely Fog



Tangled Vine

These are some of our more unusual
photos of trees and such from the High Country.
Can
you see the heart shapes hidden in the big vine?
Also, I never thought that I would see a tree
that is a rock collector (like I am...!)

Monday, March 28, 2011

Turkey on Parade and Fabulous Forest Views





This amazing gully or hollow was filled to the brim with
absolutely straight trees...hundreds and hundreds of them.

The High Country has the best big, strong trees!
They truly are ...lovely. :)
Tom Turkey: We 'spied' a flock of about 15 or so big
turkeys in a nearby field. This proud male
(the only male) obliged us with a full showing
of his marvelous colors! I had no idea
that turkeys were so extremely
colorful and varied.
On our frequent road trips
we always find such surprises!

Lois Nancy

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