Thank you so much! I’m so grateful for your words. She definitely inspired this flow. Perhaps when spring comes and it’s warmer, I will go and sit beneath her canopy to write and we’ll create more together.
What a gift to be different. That's really how we should be looking at things, instead of questioning our uniqueness, our circumstances, qualities, or needs. ❤️
What a lovely writing masterpiece! Congratulations for pouring your journey and heart in this writing and sharing this amazing tree.🌀💕🙌
Thank you so much! I’m so grateful for your words. She definitely inspired this flow. Perhaps when spring comes and it’s warmer, I will go and sit beneath her canopy to write and we’ll create more together.
Trees can teach us so much.
I went to visit the oldest trees in the world. It was ....
Well, my poem "Bristlecone" was the best I could do to express it.
I love the way you describe new life arising where the branch has fallen. Nature wastes nothing.
Oh, how fascinating.
Where did you find them?
Is your poem on Substack?
What a gift to be different. That's really how we should be looking at things, instead of questioning our uniqueness, our circumstances, qualities, or needs. ❤️
Thank you, Amy. Absolutely.
It’s letting go of all the judgement around how life should be and instead celebrating what is.
It becomes a gift we give ourselves and everybody around us.
I like that idea, reciprocal voices. Speaking to the tree, it speaking to me. All of us having different conversations.