Wednesday, June 1, 2011

trillium woods


entering the trillium woods
i can't help feeling the calm
of the trees


while all around me
i can hear the thrilled whisperings
of the little-mouthed flowers

17 comments:

  1. I can't help thinking of the ents. :-)

    Beautiful, Steven.

    The word verification is 'shnowsr' and I see 'snow shower' which is sort of what your trillium are like.

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  2. Superb. Good to meet another "Woodie".

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  3. titus thankyou. they last for such a brief time but the sudden multiplicity is a joy! steven

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  4. ruth - me too! whenever i'm in a wood and hear their stories or feel them simply watching i think of the ents. steven

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  5. ahhh dave. i've always loved the woods. they're one of the best places to play. one of the best places to learn. steven

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  6. Oh my, that sure IS a trillium woods! I have them here, but not in such profusion - little bunches tucked next to hemlocks here and there. Nothing quite like yours!!

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  7. pretty. my sister has blue ones that cover about half of one of her acres in the spring.

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  8. I swear I can hear the whispers just by looking at the images!

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  9. Three exquisite photographs in a row steven - love the header with the raindrops on the iris too.

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  10. valerianna - it's a suddenness and then it is gone in a suddenness. the little whisperings are so loud!! steven

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  11. ellen - i would really like to see blue ones. one of my life dreams is to see a bluebell wood. i'm close i think. you know how you can feel a life experience coming. steven

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  12. reya- their little mouths moved ever so slightly as i walked through and they were telling each other stories about something i couldn't understand at all but it was a story only as long as their short-lived flowering. steven

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  13. weaver thankyou. the header is of some very tiny wild violets in my back garden. they arrived as a gift on the wind. steven

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  14. tess - really those woods are so quiet and then also so filled with stories. it's your choice what you notice and so you can adjust the volume if you like. steven

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  15. I hear them too steven.
    "little-mouthed flowers"
    that is just stunning!

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