Barb Skittles at Heads or Tails offers 'pile' as the prompt.
naked piles of stone
stretch toward
skyborne canopy
totems carved
by deserts in the sun
stretch toward
skyborne canopy
totems carved
by deserts in the sun
I've always been fascinated by rocks, rock formations and the red desert rocks, in particular. The title Hoodoos links to the Wikipedia article.
The image is an original watercolor by Sue.
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17 comments:
That is beautiful.
Anne
Great intent you've put into nature there.
Loved it.
love the texture of the image.
vivid words.
nice.
fabulous use of word and color sandy
wonderful post with beauty and information. thanks for hoodooing me
You painted this???? So beautiful!!!
Me and Mr. Skittles have visited a few places like you describe and hope to again. :)
Psst.. I messed up on today's theme. Shame on me. lol
The illustration is arresting and the words complement it.
rock formations always amazes me, too. I always try to make images out of them!
I've always like rocks, rock formations too. I love to climb up on them, sit and think about things while enjoying the view- when I can. You poem and watercolor are great. Hope all is well. Have a great day.
Beautiful! I got goosebumps reading this one :)
AWESOME! TTFN~ Marydon
beautiful verse and an informative article, as i have never heard of a hoodoo before.. thanks for bring them to my attention...
This is gorgeous Sue!
and I am always fascinated with your brush strokes...
You'd like the Petra very much in that case. I love mountains too, especially the Himalayas. This post is fabulous!
Beautiful watercolor and beautiful poem! It makes we wish I could walk right into the picture.
I'm glad to find someone else who did post about laundry or work needing attention. I posted a happy pile, too.
The painting is fantastic and the words are wonderful.
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