I can not believe you chose this Robert Frost poem, today. My youngest sister died in 1989 at age 17. This was her favorite poem. We had it put on her grave stone. I rarely make it back to rural SC and I will be going there this weekend.
These are beautiful pictures you chose to post with this poem. THANK YOU for this beautiful morning blessing! Andrea
PS: Sitka has an award for you at All GODs Creatures.
You have the best view.
Steph
I can not believe you chose this Robert Frost poem, today. My youngest sister died in 1989 at age 17. This was her favorite poem. We had it put on her grave stone. I rarely make it back to rural SC and I will be going there this weekend.
These are beautiful pictures you chose to post with this poem. THANK YOU for this beautiful morning blessing!
Andrea
PS: Sitka has an award for you at All GODs Creatures.
A) I really, really love the sky in these shots. Such contrast.
B) I love the addition of Frost's poem. Makes me want to pull out my favorite poetry volumes today.
What beauty. Love it.
The ominous sky really lends itself to the frost poem–it works well artistically on multiple levels!
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Beautiful shots!
Such beauty!!
Hi! I'm visiting from MBC. Great blog.
I've been thinking of that poem a lot lately. Our autumn was very fleeting.
Your photos are beautiful!
What a view! But urgh…looks like snow clouds. 🙁
Wow. The pictures are so pretty : ) Amazing. Isn't our world fantastically beautiful?