Churning
Sturdy dock extends arm
Rippled bay churns a frazzled mind
Clouds release a sigh
~Robyn Lee

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This entry was posted on 04/24/2012 by Robyn Lee. It was filed under Spring 2012 and was tagged with angst, bay, dock, dusk, frazzled mind, haiku, healing, nature, pain, poetry, Robyn Lee, sky, stones, thinking.
I am most grateful for your thoughts and comments:
beautiful photo Robyn!
04/24/2012 at 01:19
Thanks so much pojycat!
04/24/2012 at 14:18
Perfect match for me right now – thank you and the photo is wonderful!
04/24/2012 at 01:36
Yes – we do seem to be in sync a lot Jules! Thank you!
04/24/2012 at 14:19
((SIGH))…I know what you mean Robyn!!
04/24/2012 at 04:29
Big ((SIGH)) YES
Have a great day teekay!
04/24/2012 at 14:19
How nature reflects back to us our true nature. Thanks for another spectacular inspiration. xoxo
04/24/2012 at 05:35
Almost like a mirror sometimes….perhaps a projection? Much appreciate Erran!
04/24/2012 at 14:21
You really are just a wonderful artist…The three lines are so poignant and the picture is stunning….Such a perfect way to start the day…
04/24/2012 at 06:08
Flattered indeed. Never much thought of myself as an artist?! Always liked to write and had creative sparks here and there — but the blog has opened up a different kind of meaningful expressive conduit for me. Really nice, you know? Thanks for all your encouragement David, and have a great day.
04/24/2012 at 14:23
Wonderful…the wide angle works well to extend that arm…:)
04/24/2012 at 07:35
04/24/2012 at 14:25
Great composition. I like how the lines lead your eyes to the horizon. Also a very nice visual with the poem. This a treat to read! Thanks for sharing.
04/24/2012 at 07:57
So happy you enjoyed it onelife! Thanks so much for your lovely comment:)
04/24/2012 at 14:26
Awesome.
04/24/2012 at 08:57
Thank you Scott! Please forgive … Not sure who Jeff is. Don’t think we have one here?! And hubby has same name as u so no excuses on this end. Guess its that “churning” brain thing:) appreciate your awesome comment for sure!
04/24/2012 at 15:59
You’re welcome.
04/24/2012 at 17:34
I love this photo and the quote describes it perfectly.
04/24/2012 at 09:46
Glad you liked it Renee!!
04/24/2012 at 14:28
Keep your chin up Robyn. Yet again great words, thank you.
04/24/2012 at 09:50
Thanks Chris….working on it
Really appreciate!
04/24/2012 at 14:28
the way this one is shot,
it kind of reminds of a crossroads of some kind …
just my initial reaction, will ponder on it a bit more …
stellar words to accompany the awesome photo once again Robyn:) thanks
04/25/2012 at 20:45
Jim – such great vision you have. Yes – pretty much right on. Have avoided medical intervention now for over 1.5 years hoping I would just manage this myself, but seems I need a little help. Was not keen on the idea of jumping back into the medical model, so yes – a crossroads!
Thanks so much for your thoughtful comment!!!
04/26/2012 at 23:48
This is such a serene and peaceful scene.
04/27/2012 at 12:50
Thank you silently…yes – I agree it was one of those scenes that stops the breath for a split second and resets your psyche…
04/27/2012 at 12:57