Darkness
Saturday, September 20th, 2008Dark mist rolls over what had been brightness,

in the early morning, a fine mist often lies over the water and land that is then dried up by the rising sun.
My friend and neighbor John Johnson captured fishermen in the early morning hours on a Michigan Lake.


Verbascum flanking wild carrot – Queen Ann’s Lace


As Angela Ferreira says:
The emptiness of the background is surreal and the atmosphere is dreamy
late afternoon in the middle of may at Lake Michigan. Heavy winds churned the sand near the shore, turning the water turquoise.


Thinking about energy reminds me of tulips. Years ago, in my Long Island garden, I discovered tulip fragrance. Here, Carolyn enjoys tulips in her Michigan house, harbingers of spring to come.

