Via: tsula • 11 years ago • 20 comments
As I said once some time ago my BiL knowing my love of nature found this somewhere and sent it to me. The single greatest painter of all time is Mother Nature and this is one of her finer examples. Author/Photographer unknown, sadly, for I can not give him/her credit for this beauty!!
Thanks, Kavika. I neglected to say that I was reposting it because most of the pictures I have been posting I have already posted once on NV as I recall. Being pretty much house bound now taking more pictures is now a past time sadlygone by.
OH! I LOVE THIS!!!!!! I'm really GLAD you reposted this because I didn't see the first post, Tsula. And I don't want to miss this beautiful miracle!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
At the outset here please allow me to thank you all for your kindness in coming here to view these old pictures. This has become great fun for me and I also hope for you!
I was very remiss in not identifying these as the ice plains of south central Antarctica. The valleys are not always firm and solid and some of them, when they are probed, give way exposing chasms hundreds of feet deep.
With that in mind, and seeing just how tiny these people are, I would also like to show you a picture of a mountain crag and if you can enlarge it you will see a tiny figure waving to you! Tends to prove just how insignificant mankind truly is!
If I remember correctly, you posted this photo before. That said, it's still one of the most beautiful painting by Mother Nature that I've ever seen.
Thanks for posting it tsula.
Magical!
Thanks Tsula!
:~)
Thanks, Kavika. I neglected to say that I was reposting it because most of the pictures I have been posting I have already posted once on NV as I recall. Being pretty much house bound now taking more pictures is now a past time sadlygone by.
Keep on posting them tsula...I love them all.
Magical, indeed Larry. With that thought in mind and drawing upon Mother Nature as an inspiration I would show you her magic garden.
Yellow Tangs, and a sea turtle. What beauty and grace.
That being the case my good friend and danitagolet me jog your memories of long ago adventures:
Gives one some perspective of just how small we really are doesn't it?
If you look at it quickly it reminded me first of a wild flower of the deep.
That it does tsula.
Beautiful!
But what on earth (or under the sea I should say) are they doing?
Yep! In nature nothing goes to waste for there is a purpose for everything!
Wonderful examples of beauty of nature, Tsula! Thank you for sharing!
OH! I LOVE THIS!!!!!! I'm really GLAD you reposted this because I didn't see the first post, Tsula. And I don't want to miss this beautiful miracle!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
These are truly inspiring paintings!!!
Tsula, thank you soooo much for sharing!
At the outset here please allow me to thank you all for your kindness in coming here to view these old pictures. This has become great fun for me and I also hope for you!
I was very remiss in not identifying these as the ice plains of south central Antarctica. The valleys are not always firm and solid and some of them, when they are probed, give way exposing chasms hundreds of feet deep.
With that in mind, and seeing just how tiny these people are, I would also like to show you a picture of a mountain crag and if you can enlarge it you will see a tiny figure waving to you! Tends to prove just how insignificant mankind truly is!
"Nature is the art of God" (Sir Thomas Browne)
...and a Hug from Heaven! (Stephi L. Cantley... hee hee hee.....)
A Hug is Heaven!! Cackle Cackle. Old folks don't go hee hee hee, Don'tcha know? We go creak, groan, cackle cackle!