Sunday, February 07, 2010

Forever Flowing


This River
Where does it go?
Follow it to the ocean
Follow its flow

 Standing on the bank
Will never get you across
To the other side
Only in it's depths
Can your sorrows hide

Your choices  are there
and
Choices they are

Stand there...
Cross it...
or
Follow it far

Saturday, February 06, 2010

Sabbath Sunset

When field and woods agree, they make a rhyme
That stirs in distant memory the whole
First Sabbath's song that no largess of time
Or hope or sorrow wholly can recall.

But harmony of earth is Heaven-made,
Heaven-making, is promise and is prayer,
A little song to keep us unafraid
An earthly music magnified in air.

exerpt from a poem by Wendell Berry

Wednesday, February 03, 2010

Exit this way

Step out of the Rain
A Rainbow
A Promise
YOU have EVERYTHING to GAIN
RAINBOW IN MY FIELD
PLEASE COME WITH ME
TO THE FIELD!!!!!
The wounding of grey......
Colour in my field

Raindrops and the Field


The Field
is
Wet and Soggy
Raindrops on my Field

Spring is on it's way!

Sweet Flower in the Field

Drinking
up dew drops
your fate is sealed
  Beauty and color
Sweet gentle nods
Sweet dainty flower in the field

Tuesday, February 02, 2010

Bleu

ROY G B

Bleu Bleu
Color of the Sky
Way down low
In the Ocean too
There IS a God
This didn't happen by chance

Monday, February 01, 2010

My Favorite Colour....OF THE FIELD

The green of life and of love

The green of the emerald is the colour of life and of the springtime, which comes round again and again. But it has also, for centuries, been the colour of beauty and of constant love. In ancient Rome, green was the colour of Venus, the goddess of beauty and love. And today, this colour still occupies a special position in many cultures and religions.

 Green, for example, is the holy colour of Islam. Many of the states of the Arab League have green in their flags as a symbol of the unity of their faith. Yet this colour has a high status in the Catholic Church too, where green is regarded as the most natural and the most elemental of the liturgical colours.


The magnificent green of the emerald is a colour which conveys harmony, love of Nature and elemental joie de vivre. The human eye can never see enough of this unique colour. Pliny commented that green gladdened the eye without tiring it. Green is perceived as fresh and vivid, never as monotonous. And in view of the fact that this colour always changes somewhat between the bright light of day and the artificial light of a lamp, emerald green retains its lively vigour in all its nuances.