Tag: woods
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Poem in Response

Reading a comment made by my close friend, Penny Granger, on yesterday’s Snow-Covered Chairlift post, I was inspired to write this poem in response… Lurking in the woodsBehind every treeAre spirits of oldSeeking to be free Onto a chairliftSo ghostly, unseenThey come here to rideThis skiing machine When once others cameThe mountain did roarNot so…
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Sunlight in the Forest

A late-afternoon sun shines through a forest of trees to reflect on a snow covered landscape. I shot this recently while hiking, and it’s now available on a variety of fine prints when you visit my gallery. Thanks for stopping by!
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Remnants of Ski Resort

You never know… Hiking through the woods the other day, I came upon an old, abandoned ski hill. There were still several towers, many chairlifts – some on the ground, while others remained attached to rusted cables, overhead – and, an unrelenting forest. PHOTO CREDIT: modified header photo from unsplash.com.
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Birch Forest

This graphic art features a birch forest with hues of blue and beige. And, it’s available on a variety of really cool prints, gifts and apparel items, in the following shops:
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Fallen Tree
If a tree falls in the woods and there’s no one to hear it, does it make a sale? Shh…I’m listening, haha. You can see more in my gallery, thanks!
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Snow Covered Bench

Taken many years ago, this photograph features a snow covered bench located in Ann Arbor, Michigan, at Nichols Arboretum. See more by visiting my shops at Redbubble and Pixels. Thank you!
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Black And White Forest Trail
Smoky Mountains This black and white photograph features the trail on my return hike from Upper Meigs Falls, in the Smoky Mountains of Tennessee. If you’d like a print, you can visit my gallery to select from several available types: framed canvas art metal wood poster acrylic tapestry Thanks for stopping by!
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Hiking Quote
I went to the woods because I wished to live deliberately, to front only the essential facts of life, and see if I could not learn what it had to teach, and not, when I came to die, discover that I had not lived. — Henry David Thoreau Prints available.
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One Line Poem

The Letter “W” Wayfarers wish for woodlands wet with waterfalls. © 2021 Phil Perkins PHOTO CREDIT: modified photo from unsplash.com.
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A Bear Comes To Visit
The only person in the park and 2 miles deep into a forest hiking at the Pogue Creek Canyon State Natural Area – located in north central Tennessee – I was very surprised to discover that an adult male black bear had managed to quietly approach within 30 feet of me – a startling sight…
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Fence In Winter Forest

Prints available. I took this photograph several years ago while wandering along a hillside in a forest, in Ann Arbor, Michigan. There were no trails or homes, just this random section of a fence.
