"When I am, as it were,
completely by myself,
entirely alone, and of good cheer...
it is on such occasions that ideas
flow best and most abundantly."
~ Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart (1756 - 1791)
Photo Locations:
American Avocet
1. Gilbert Water Ranch - Arizona
2.
Mono Lake -
California
Often, when I'm reading prose, (usually creative non-fiction, and nature related essays) I discover during the re-reading , that certain passages sound very much like poems. I know this is nothing remarkable to writers and discerning readers, but it occurs frequently in my reading. This is my second example of "Found Poetry"...
"The liturgy of dawn signals the wonder of the arriving day. The magic of darkness breaking through into color and light is such a promise of invitation and possibility."
from:
To Bless the Space Between Us (A Book of Blessings) © 2008
by John O'Donohue (p. 191)
You may also enjoy: Found Poetry (May 18, 2015)
Photo Location:
1. Bushnell, Florida
"Job assumed that anybody who listened to creation
would hear the whisper of the creator."
~ Scott Russel Sanders
essay: "Tokens of Mystery" - book: Secrets of the Universe © 1991
Photo Location:
San Pedro River San Pedro Riparian National Conservation Area
Sierra Vista, Arizona