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effjayel
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At the Crossroads of Infinity

0 posted 2008-03-02 04:39 PM


Lone Tree at Mam Tor
.
In search of quiet solitude
I rose before the dawn
And through a frost covered meadow
I headed for Mam Tor

Through fields of wild flowers
Across a babbling mountain stream
I walked for what seemed like hours
Accompanied only by a Kestrels scream

As I watched the sunrise
Bathed in its welcoming rays
I lay back & closed my eyes;

Definitely one of my better days...

.

"Ignorance is the Enemy...."

© Copyright 2008 John Lawrence - All Rights Reserved
LadyTom
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1 posted 2008-03-02 04:46 PM


Absolute beauty. Picture and poem. What a pleasure to read.
Have a wonderful day (what time is there?)
Aunt Tom

effjayel
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2 posted 2008-03-02 04:53 PM


Thanks Bao, it is 9;50 pm...we are 8 hours ahead of LA.. John
Earth Angel
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3 posted 2008-03-02 05:13 PM


I could get lost in the tranquility of the photo ~ and of your words.

A calming, peaceful respite, that I very much enjoyed.

With love 'n a smile,
Linda

JamesMichael
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4 posted 2008-03-02 05:23 PM


Its nice to have a favorite place...James
passing shadows
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5 posted 2008-03-02 05:28 PM


indeed a beautiful piece to read this afternoon

I'm so glad you weren't gone too long!

ThisDiamond
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6 posted 2008-03-02 05:31 PM


Lovely imagery.
Roniece Dawson-Bruce
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7 posted 2008-03-02 05:49 PM


wonderful John! What a beautiful pic and equally beautiful words to accompany it!  love RDB

Be kind at heart....for everyone you meet has their own battle to fight.........

Artic Wind
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8 posted 2008-03-02 06:37 PM


Lovely Photo!, Great poem!

ARCTIC WIND

Margherita
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9 posted 2008-03-03 08:00 AM


Rising before dawn, dear John, can be extremely rewarding! And you show us here so beautifully!

This was a read totally after my heart!

love
Margherita

Robert E. Jordan
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10 posted 2008-03-03 09:29 AM


John,

I remember the heather covering those beautiful hills.

Bobby

effjayel
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11 posted 2008-03-03 11:58 AM


.I cannot take the credit for the pictures, I only took the walk.

Linda, would that peaceful respite be from me?

James, you got that right ! I imagine your wonderful island has lots of amazing places that you visit hand in hand with your Lady...

Dixie,  Walking barefoot across the hills with only nature & a lone Kestrel  is a wonderful inspiration, I am very happy to be back,it felt like I was away for eternity…

TD, it is even better than it looks & smells amazing after a light misty rain

RDB, You say the nicest things, now I’m blushing !

Arctic,  appreciate your comments my friend

Mama M, for me early morning is the best time of day, I drove for 2 hours to get there & saw only 3 other vehicles and I was totally alone in during my walk. Apart from the Kestrel,I only saw a few wild rabbits …it was so idyllic…

Bobby, the heather is still there, Felix would love to roll down them mossy hills…..
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Marchmadness
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12 posted 2008-03-03 01:51 PM


Beautiful words and scenery, John. I've never been to the UK but I think I would love it.
                               Ida

effjayel
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13 posted 2008-03-03 01:57 PM


Ida, the country side is beautiful, sadly the weather too often is not...at least when we get a good day we appreciate it...

John

Artic Wind
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14 posted 2008-03-03 05:20 PM


Another wonderful Picture!

ARCTIC WIND

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15 posted 2008-03-03 05:39 PM


John,

Thank you for taking us on a walk with you.  I hope our jabbering didn't disturb your solitude - but you know how Pipsters are.  We are like a flock of Magpies.  Happy but oh so jabbery!  

Alison




secondhanddreampoet
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16 posted 2008-03-03 05:44 PM


Excellent 'slice of life' and Nature 'write!'

Although I am typically not fond of regular patterns
of rhyme (vers libre addiction, I suppose?!)...

here I especially like:

"Through fields of wild flowers
Across a babbling mountain stream
I walked for what seemed like hours
Accompanied only by a Kestrels scream"

serious applause!

simon
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17 posted 2008-03-03 06:02 PM


John,
Where is this?
This is lovely and quite suprisingly descriptive & picturesque from you. Nicely brooding like the scenery you have described. Enjoyed...

Marchmadness
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18 posted 2008-03-03 06:03 PM


I was raised in the Northwest where it rains all the time but it is beautiful  beyond words. I think it must be a trade-off. The quickest way to make someONE from
Oregon or Washington mad is to complain about the rain. You will get the quick response of "We like they rain here."

                                     Ida

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19 posted 2008-03-03 06:15 PM


I am ready to pack my bags and move to these beautiful places-and read your poems.
Robert E. Jordan
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20 posted 2008-03-03 06:21 PM


John,

Felix would love to roll around those places.

You never know.  Felix just might make it there someday.

Who would have thought 60 years ago, that a street kid like me would ever have a chance to see such a beautiful place?

Bobby

effjayel
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21 posted 2008-03-04 11:34 AM


AW, Thanks Michael,
effjayel
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22 posted 2008-03-04 11:35 AM


Alison

You can jabber away as much as you like, I never heard a thing, unless that was you impersonating the Kestrels cry? BTW, next time you tag along, please bring food!

effjayel
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23 posted 2008-03-04 11:36 AM



SHDP, Bruce..  You may have noticed I like to rhyme my stuff normally, here I was trying not to but the passage you quoted was just as it happened & I guess it just naturally rhymed, glad you liked it...


effjayel
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24 posted 2008-03-04 11:36 AM


Simon, it is here....
http://www.cressbrook.co.uk/visits/mamtor.php

About 35 miles from me and depending on the time of day, between 50 minutes to 2 hours away. Thanks for the praise, yes I would agree, not like me at all, I hope to write more like this soon. Another place of interest close by is The Blue John Mines.
http://www.cressbrook.co.uk/visits/bluejohn.php

they have underground caverns that you can take a boat ride through but the roof is so low, you need to lay back in the boat in places. Rhiannon & I went last summer....We would love to go at xmas as they have a choir & concert in the largest cavern lit by candles...


effjayel
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25 posted 2008-03-04 11:38 AM


Ida, it must be something that is common to the north west of everywhere, it rains most of the time here too. I love the rain, jut wish it would only do it when I was in bed....
effjayel
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26 posted 2008-03-04 11:39 AM



Firestorm

Hop the red eye & I will give you a guided tour....



effjayel
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27 posted 2008-03-04 11:41 AM


Bobby

Anytime Felix wants to come visit, he has a place to stay & Rhiannon will roll down the hills with him, I’m serious, you both have an open invitation to come visit...



Robert E. Jordan
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28 posted 2008-03-04 05:06 PM


John,

Thanks, you never know.  My alter ego and I might turn up at your door someday.

Bobby

effjayel
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29 posted 2008-03-08 06:58 AM


Booby, Key is under blue recycle bin, tell Felix, you know what a bad memory us older boys have  
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