…and when the gossamer layer of mist clung to the earth and, the sun was bidding goodbye to the land and, the susurration of the leaves created music and, the branches sheltered the earthlings and, the empty benches waited for a warm body …and, then the tree welcomed the evening.
Ohhhh, this is lovely Maniparna. I really like that word, ‘susurration’. I may just have to write a poem myself using that word 🙂 Thanks for the inspiration – hehe ❤
As always masterly art of picking the words and placing it in the empty branches of tree, you do so beautifully and the picture is deeply mystical and the mist and the sky giving the evening farewell to the Sun God and the trees in that zone of transition and there is so much in the surrounding and it instantly evokes our slumbered emotions and also it needs our mind to deftly maneuver in the right direction and get into the groove of reflection on life around the passing time and growing trees. The metaphor and the nature. Beautifully written verse.
Have a wonderful weekend Mani.
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What a lovely shot and equally beautiful verses. Where did you click this, Maniparna?
I am so glad you joined. Thank you so much and welcome to the tree love series! Will I see you on April 12? 🙂
This is good…explained the photo in poetic language..that’s not so easy as we think..but one doubt..what’s the the warm body that benches are waiting for
…and the mesmerising music of your words spin magic around us, creating a scenario of serenity that allures with its imagery! Beautifully penned Mani, it transported me to my favorite resort, surrounded by cedar trees.
Thanks a lot, Debbie. I was off from blogging and hence missed your wonderful write-ups. I’ll again contribute to your #ForgivingFridays very soon. Love and blessings ❤ ❤
Very calming image. 🙂
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Thanks so much… 🙂
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Thanks…will check…
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Your photos are so beautiful, and what a great click:)
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Thanks a lot. Really sorry for such a late reply. I couldn’t find your blog. Do you have one? If yes, kindly share the link… 🙂
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Ohhhh, this is lovely Maniparna. I really like that word, ‘susurration’. I may just have to write a poem myself using that word 🙂 Thanks for the inspiration – hehe ❤
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Thanks loads 🙂 I like this word…it actually has the effect of whispering when we pronounce it… 😀
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Beautiful….as always…:)
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Words are so profound and u penned it beautiful as always ☺️
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Wonderful!!
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So pretty!
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Love this, M. And what a fitting ending to it – “…and, then the tree welcomed the evening.”
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Beautiful !👌
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As always masterly art of picking the words and placing it in the empty branches of tree, you do so beautifully and the picture is deeply mystical and the mist and the sky giving the evening farewell to the Sun God and the trees in that zone of transition and there is so much in the surrounding and it instantly evokes our slumbered emotions and also it needs our mind to deftly maneuver in the right direction and get into the groove of reflection on life around the passing time and growing trees. The metaphor and the nature. Beautifully written verse.
Have a wonderful weekend Mani.
😀
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nice informative article
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A beautiful picture complements and brings to life the deftly coined verses that you bring out so effortlessly! Loved this, Maniparna!
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Ooo, so evocative. The word susurration is one of my favourites.
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That is a priceless picture. It’s not just the tree that seems to have a life.
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So awesome 🙂
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What a lovely shot and equally beautiful verses. Where did you click this, Maniparna?
I am so glad you joined. Thank you so much and welcome to the tree love series! Will I see you on April 12? 🙂
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I am in awe of how you crafted each words and created a monument of ethereal beauty.
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Truly Awesome
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Absolute stunner Maniparna !
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A surreal ride through through the comforts of nature. Beautiful.
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Lovely image susurrating beautiful words captured in the post … amazing!
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What a wonderful click!!
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Such a gentle picture depicted and the flow feels like the cold breeze in a journey that flits with ease and speed at the same time.
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Beautifully photographed; excellent verse
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Great capture, Maniparna! Which lake is this?
Looks like it’s a great place to sit and soak in the serenity of the place.
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Wow! What a marvelous click! And the lines are so fitting. The whole picture looks like a slice from a perfect poem. 😀
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The words are so evocative, conveying each small sensation in detail. Made me feel as if I am passing by.
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This is good…explained the photo in poetic language..that’s not so easy as we think..but one doubt..what’s the the warm body that benches are waiting for
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…and the mesmerising music of your words spin magic around us, creating a scenario of serenity that allures with its imagery! Beautifully penned Mani, it transported me to my favorite resort, surrounded by cedar trees.
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Maniparna this is beautiful! There’s such nurturing both in the photo and your words. ❤ You are welcome to link this to #ForgivingFridays too if you want to. (Here's the link to my most recent blog if helpful: https://forgivingconnects.com/2018/03/16/todays-forgiving-fridays-ask-debbie-a-mini-vacation/)
There is so much Spirit and healing in nature.
Many blessings to you for your weekend!
Love, Debbie
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Thanks a lot, Debbie. I was off from blogging and hence missed your wonderful write-ups. I’ll again contribute to your #ForgivingFridays very soon. Love and blessings ❤ ❤
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Superb! Your words have recreated that beautiful scene! Recently heard the word Murmuration for the first time. Today its Susurration.. 🙂
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Thanks a lot, Archana. Really glad to know that you liked the word… 🙂
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How beautifully the tree welcomes the evening. it is magical, just like the weaving of your words:)
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Thanks, Divya. You are so kind… ❤
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Gorgeous, The word “susurration” is music itself. 🙂
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I love the word… 😀 I use it often…
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