36 thoughts on “Nothing you ever understand will be sweeter, or more binding / Than this deepest affinity between your eyes and the world.”
what an awe-inspiring way to start your day…
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It was Jim. Thank you.
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What a beautiful morning to witness, David.
And, how is it, that there are still Mary Oliver poems still raining on us ? I swear, I keep thinking I must have seen it all by Mary Oliver, but No.
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Exactly, what I thought. Exactly.
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Maybe she’s still writing. I wouldn’t be surprised.
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Oh, if she could only share….
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Beautiful photos, DK.
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Thank you Anneli
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You capture the ineffable ✨
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Thank you Laila.
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You must be a weekend late sleeper vs during the week. All that stress?
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Lot of naps on weekends. Like right now!!!!
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I just woke up from my first nap of the day!
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Me too! Nice!
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I just got up fomr the second nap of the day. A long one.
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I had 2 naps too!!!
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I’m now going to bed, at 7:40!
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Laughing. 10 min and I’m down too!
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Oh how nice weekends are!
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So agree Melinda.
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so after? don’t understand.
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Sorry. Meant so agree Melinda.
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Sans the heron, your beautiful photos of the new morning remind me of waking up on camping trips. (Hated the night-time part, but loved opening my eyes outdoors at daybreak!)
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Nice! Thank you. Glad to assist in pulling you back to warm memories.
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Reblogged this on It Is What It Is and commented:
Amazing … nature’s palette!! … “Post Title: From Mary Oliver’s “Terns”. DK Photos: 6:15 to 6:40. 60° F. Cove Island Park, Stamford, CT. “
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Off the charts beautiful. Love N”1 and 2 from the top; in awe over N”3. Click away
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Thank you Michael!
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Beautiful capture DK … and a touch of Mary Oliver makes my day.
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Thank you Val.
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Your photos bring the poetry of dawn to life, opening my heart to awe and wonder. Thank you.
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Awww. Thank you Louise.
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Such a banquet of color, melding…
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Thank you Christie….
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Certainly nothing sweeter, except perhaps when the words perfectly sync with what we see…If Mary Oliver were still alive, she would have penned this precisely for the picture…
what an awe-inspiring way to start your day…
It was Jim. Thank you.
👍
What a beautiful morning to witness, David.
And, how is it, that there are still Mary Oliver poems still raining on us ? I swear, I keep thinking I must have seen it all by Mary Oliver, but No.
Exactly, what I thought. Exactly.
Maybe she’s still writing. I wouldn’t be surprised.
Oh, if she could only share….
Beautiful photos, DK.
Thank you Anneli
You capture the ineffable ✨
Thank you Laila.
You must be a weekend late sleeper vs during the week. All that stress?
Lot of naps on weekends. Like right now!!!!
I just woke up from my first nap of the day!
Me too! Nice!
I just got up fomr the second nap of the day. A long one.
I had 2 naps too!!!
I’m now going to bed, at 7:40!
Laughing. 10 min and I’m down too!
Oh how nice weekends are!
So agree Melinda.
so after? don’t understand.
Sorry. Meant so agree Melinda.
Sans the heron, your beautiful photos of the new morning remind me of waking up on camping trips. (Hated the night-time part, but loved opening my eyes outdoors at daybreak!)
Nice! Thank you. Glad to assist in pulling you back to warm memories.
Reblogged this on It Is What It Is and commented:
Amazing … nature’s palette!! … “Post Title: From Mary Oliver’s “Terns”. DK Photos: 6:15 to 6:40. 60° F. Cove Island Park, Stamford, CT. “
Off the charts beautiful. Love N”1 and 2 from the top; in awe over N”3. Click away
Thank you Michael!
Beautiful capture DK … and a touch of Mary Oliver makes my day.
Thank you Val.
Your photos bring the poetry of dawn to life, opening my heart to awe and wonder. Thank you.
Awww. Thank you Louise.
Such a banquet of color, melding…
Thank you Christie….
Certainly nothing sweeter, except perhaps when the words perfectly sync with what we see…If Mary Oliver were still alive, she would have penned this precisely for the picture…
Yes. Yes.