"All is as it should be" is the perfect conclusion to these two haiku--birds fly and turtles bask; the spirit on the wind at this sacred place makes itself known. I can actually feel the positive energy from your words and photos. Beautiful. In photo 2, are those Anasazi dwellings back in the recesses? Thanks, Gemma.
Beautiful images Gemma. I lived in the Southwest for a year and spent a lot of time around Indian rock dwellings. There is something so sacred about the land and the spirit of the land, I agree. Thank you for sharing. xo, Noelle
You've captured the beauty of wild places. Thank you.
ReplyDeleteSimply beautiful! You have such a knack for pairing up your words with fantastic photos.
ReplyDeleteYes, yes, yes. Beautiful photos and words.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful, Gemma. Ancient and timeless.
ReplyDeleteone of my favorite places just up the road...
ReplyDeletethanks for taking me to that open sky and ancient rock.
such peace.
I love the wind, it comforts me too, as you say spirit on the wind all feels well, I'm feeling it!
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Beautiful ruins, landscape and haiku
ReplyDeleteGemma, Your photos are beautiful. They remind me of living in the southwest..and your haiku is wonderful!
ReplyDeleteGemma your world the southwest relaxes and restores the body mind and spirit.I will surely visit this ancient ruin. Beautiful Haiku.
ReplyDelete"All is as it should be" is the perfect conclusion to these two haiku--birds fly and turtles bask; the spirit on the wind at this sacred place makes itself known. I can actually feel the positive energy from your words and photos. Beautiful.
ReplyDeleteIn photo 2, are those Anasazi dwellings back in the recesses?
Thanks, Gemma.
ancient contemporaries...ah, I feel balanced!
ReplyDeleteStunning site. Your words enhance the photos so well.
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Beautiful images Gemma. I lived in the Southwest for a year and spent a lot of time around Indian rock dwellings. There is something so sacred about the land and the spirit of the land, I agree. Thank you for sharing.
ReplyDeletexo,
Noelle