Agreed Will, and it’s interesting that you found two posts that were inspired by awe and nature’s beauty. I’m very blessed to have seen so many beautiful places that stir wonder and awe.
Beautiful post! Thanks for always gracing us with uplifting content – your poetic lines and nature photography really let the soul breathe in an ocean of information. Like a refuge of stillness you are creating here. Love it! Also had to remember my beloved grandma when looking at your image in combination with your words – she used to tell me that “the angels are baking cakes” in the heavens whenever a similarly colorful sunset appeared on the Northern German skies of Hamburg. Hugs Brad, wishing you a beautiful day and week
“The color of awe” -I love this idea Brad and I think it would make an excellent title to a poem or short story. I’m curious what people would say if you asked them the question, what color do you associate with awe? As always I am full of questions. Hope you are taking care of your well-being. Have a beautiful day.
Oh blast it all. I had such a nice comment written to you Brad, then my Internet dropped AGAIN. It wears me out. In short, loved everything, fabulous, especially “the color of awe.”
Such beautiful colours Brad… You are capturing amazing scenes.. And delivering wonderful words to accompany them… Hope your Sunday is just as beautiful and peaceful Brad.. 🙂 💛
Well Brad your poetry is just beautiful.. AND it is inspiring… The words will come when ready.. I often think our quieter times are a much needed rejuvenation, we may think nothing is happening, but when the words come back they do so with much more energy and meaning… So I have no doubts your inspiration will return soon.. ❤
Wonderful photo of the fiery sky, Brad, and the haiku embodies the image so beautifully. Thanks, too, for the highlight of my otter post in the right border, very kind.
The colour of awe indeed. So often we use the word ‘awesome’ today but I feel that it really only applies to the magnificence of Mother Nature. Thank you so much Brad…XX
Awesome poetic splendor, Brad for the sky that is surely on fire and look at the background, superb goldenish.
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Thanks Kamal. May the colors warm your heart.
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Welcome Brad and the colors were so beautiful.
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So beautiful. Loved reading your lovely and vibrant piece.
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Thank you and welcome. blessings, Brad
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Red sky at night, sailors delight….pretty picture! Great words as well Brad…VK 🙂
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Thanks VK. Now if I knew some sailors. 🙂
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Beautiful!
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Thanks Cindy!
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That sky is definitely “the color of awe…”
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Agreed Will, and it’s interesting that you found two posts that were inspired by awe and nature’s beauty. I’m very blessed to have seen so many beautiful places that stir wonder and awe.
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Beautiful post! Thanks for always gracing us with uplifting content – your poetic lines and nature photography really let the soul breathe in an ocean of information. Like a refuge of stillness you are creating here. Love it! Also had to remember my beloved grandma when looking at your image in combination with your words – she used to tell me that “the angels are baking cakes” in the heavens whenever a similarly colorful sunset appeared on the Northern German skies of Hamburg. Hugs Brad, wishing you a beautiful day and week
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Thank you Maria. I’m grateful that you find grace and beauty in my posts. I love your grandmother’s baking analogy. Hugs!
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Thanks Brad, happy to hear that 🙂 I love keeping her memories and wisdom and caring nature alive. I sure appreciate your posts, and you. Hugs!
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I’m touched that you appreciate them. And I appreciate you and your support.
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It´s an appreciation-party 🙂 Yay. Love it!
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LOL.
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“The color of awe” -I love this idea Brad and I think it would make an excellent title to a poem or short story. I’m curious what people would say if you asked them the question, what color do you associate with awe? As always I am full of questions. Hope you are taking care of your well-being. Have a beautiful day.
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Thanks for your questions and appreciation of life’s mysteries Ali. So so on the well being. Thanks for the nudge. 🙂
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I am cheering you on from afar.
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Yay!
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Beautiful, Brad. What a sunset. I love the line “the color of awe.” How great is that!
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Thanks Diana. Nature is my muse.
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Most lovely feelings…..
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Thanks Aruna. I’m glad you enjoyed this.
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Oh blast it all. I had such a nice comment written to you Brad, then my Internet dropped AGAIN. It wears me out. In short, loved everything, fabulous, especially “the color of awe.”
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Sorry Teagan. I’ve had that happen too and opted to write a shorter or no comment. Thanks for persisting. May your day be full of awe.
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I join in appreciation for “the color of awe,” so much enjoyment in these colors, Brad!
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How wonderful Ka!
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That sky IS the color of awe. And you know what? So is your poem, and your spirit.
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Thank you Pam. 😍
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Stunning, Brad! I especially like the reflections on the water, 🙂
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Thanks Julie. I love sunsets too, especially reflected on water. 🙂
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Such beautiful colours Brad… You are capturing amazing scenes.. And delivering wonderful words to accompany them… Hope your Sunday is just as beautiful and peaceful Brad.. 🙂 💛
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I’m glad you’re enjoying them Sue. I’m not feeling much inspiration lately. blessings…
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Well Brad your poetry is just beautiful.. AND it is inspiring… The words will come when ready.. I often think our quieter times are a much needed rejuvenation, we may think nothing is happening, but when the words come back they do so with much more energy and meaning… So I have no doubts your inspiration will return soon.. ❤
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Thank you Sue. ❤
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Wonderful photo of the fiery sky, Brad, and the haiku embodies the image so beautifully. Thanks, too, for the highlight of my otter post in the right border, very kind.
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Thank you Jet. I appreciate your visit and comments. Nature is a wonderful muse.
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Love this post, Brad. Perfect marriage between visual and verbal! Stunning capture by the way!
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Thank you Kirt. Sometimes all we have to do is witness nature’s majesty.
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The colour of awe indeed. So often we use the word ‘awesome’ today but I feel that it really only applies to the magnificence of Mother Nature. Thank you so much Brad…XX
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Thank you Janet. I completely agree about the word awesome and always felt a little awkward using it as the theme for my inspiring stories.
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When it comes to your posts…the word is appropriate:)
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Beautiful and inspiring, both your photo and words Brad.
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Thank you.
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Beautiful and perfect words for the photos.
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Thanks Drew.
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Your writing draws me in.
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Thanks. Yours is evocative too. I hope you expand your writing beyond the teasers so far.
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You make me smile with your gentle challenge. We will see what unfolds.
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Yay. I look forward to seeing what unfolds.
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I will never get tired of beautiful sky pictures like yours. Your line the color of awe says it all. Thanks.
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Thank you and welcome Geri. Nature and sunsets bring me endless joy.
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