Tag Archives: Trees

Echoes of my Neighborhood

This week we’re taking a day trip to beautiful Abingdon, Virginia for a walk on the Creeper Trail. Hope you find peace and take a moment to breathe as you look at the scenes along the way! If you would like to see other neighborhoods from around the world, click HERE. Thanks to our hostess, Jacqueline from “a cooking pot and twisted tales”.

All photos taken by kat myrman.

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Magnolia

Another plot of earth, another lifetime,  but once again I am twitterpated by the elegance of one of my favorite trees…a poem from time past but still true…with a bit of camera magic to multiply my delight. What’s that I see? A faerie lighting on my fledgling tree! Can you see her too?  Magic is afoot this balmy summer’s eve.

Magnolia, emerging despite herself
now stands ten feet tall. I remember
when she was only three, wondering if her pale,
leathery leaves would survive the winter.
She has endured ice, snow, wind, glaring sun
seeming, surprisingly, stronger for it,
fragrant blossoms bursting with tenacity.

Her cumbersome, awkward extremities
have now softened – luminous, transparent,
fragile. Not hardened by life’s crushing blows,
when wind does howl, she bends as if caressed –
unguarded, grace-filled, refined, generous
with deep-rooted wisdom, doing what trees do
best – growing, yielding, season to season.

kat 2001