Dialogue is a photograph by Connie Handscomb which was uploaded on April 27th, 2017.
Title
Dialogue
Artist
Connie Handscomb
Medium
Photograph - Photography - Fine Art
Description
Dialogue Of A Man And A Tree
The Man: Why do you grow so tall, way up there in the sky?
The Tree: I love the heights that are clean and free, where the lonely eagles fly, where the crane and the hawk can nest with me, and my friends, the geese, go by.
The Man: What do you use for food, tree to make you grow and grow?
The Tree: I live on a diet of Nature's best from my roots deep down below; I never go hungry, I rest and rest and wait for the rain and the snow.
The Man: How do you grow so strong, Tree, sturdy and straight and true?
The Tree: I live in the light of the sunshine and yarn for the sky's deep blue; the clean, sweet air is always mine, and the cold winds help me too.
The Man: How do you live so long, Tree, so much longer than man?
The Tree: I've geared my days with the Creator's ways since ever the world began. There is no death when life keeps faith with nature's wonderful plan.
~Vincent Godfrey Burns, Poet Laureate of Maryland, 1965
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I do not recall what type of tree this is, other than it was giant. Looking up into its boughs, it looks like the nerve centre of Mother Earth.
My original image enhanced with some lightly coloured textures to the sky above.
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♥ Heartfelt Gratitude to One Tree - Not Trees for featuring this image
Uploaded
April 27th, 2017
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Comments (5)
Malanda Warner
Connie, you have a remarkable gift to see the beauty in everyday common things and turn each into a remarkable work of art! LF
Connie Handscomb replied:
My late Thank you, Malanda! Not enough time lately spent with my morning coffees to help me catch up! And you, beautiful lady, have a wonderful gift of making people feel warm & welcome in your presence , & seeing the beauty of every soul around you ... :))
Lucinda Walter
Congratulations! Your beautiful work is featured in the group "One Tree - Not Trees" l/f