murkiness dark world
fly away sweet pair up high
winter of despair
How free are we ……..
A great mist has surround us, a dark mist. At least up here in the Lincolnshire North. I had an appointment with the dentist today, and under the mist it is freezing and after spending 20 minutes defrosting the windscreen this morning I popped into ‘Home Bargains’ to get some windscreen deicer, which led me to buy some coffee and sugar free digestive biscuits and a jar of beetroot balls. Total bill £28! As I walked back to the van I saw this scene on the River Fresney and took a few images. I think the image below visualises a little of how I feel at the moment. Life seems divided, one side dark, and the other slimey. Is a bar of concrete the safest place to be!
A car horn blasted. I instinctively turned my head towards it, but I saw no car.
I saw a pair of white swans floating around, without it seemed a care in the world.
Images taken using the Fuji X100V
- The Snowdrop Finale
- Test post
- Abstracts of Whatton Photobook
- Ginko009: Bristol Paintworks in May
- Ginko008: Bristol Docks in May
In a haiku world a ginko is a walk through nature observing
and as I ginko I make images of the things I notice
I then write a haiku in a moment as a response the images I make, that makes me stop to think
Finally I blog here about what the image and haiku make me think about
© Stewart Wall 2022
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