Why Did I Take This Picture?
Even I don't know for sure. The red of the Osier Dogwood always draws my eyes, after winter in search of flowers, and the bracken like much waiting to flatten still upright, firm, and contrasting shapes.
WHO ARE YOU?
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I can just feel the tree's wisdom as it surveys yet another encroachment on wildspirit by a century of development with grazing, and orchards, and pesticides and trucks and tractors until now, like the a helmeted soldier, The fencepost, shines with power of Boundary - Mine -No Trespassing . Where is this line, Twixt yours and mine?
Tresspass with my feet, No, the law says, better not.
Trespass with my eyes, or next a drone?
Tresspass with my thoughts, my metaphoric vision, Or don't my feelings count?
these thoughts conjure the muse in me, to see a whole evolving Wenatchee Valley, ever more developed, ever busier, spread out suburbia,in a metaphor even I don't fully understand,
But, it's a military mood the post brings me, in contrast to wise old sage, history, the ages that I see in the eye of that cottonwood, damaged by loss of branch and crafted into an eye to express her story. |
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