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Blue landscape

gulf landscape
April 3, 2016June 5, 2016 ~ Tara R. ~ 4 Comments

Blue on blue vista Sapphire to lapis ombré Watercolor wash

What the water gave me

March 25, 2016 ~ Tara R. ~ 1 Comment

So, lay me down Let the only sound Be the over flow Pockets full of stones ~ Florence Welch, Florence and the Machine, "What the Water Gave Me" This scene and the song lyrics seemed very appropriate to me for this time of year. I live in a tourist area along the Gulf of Mexico. For … Continue reading What the water gave me

Coming out ball

March 19, 2016June 5, 2016 ~ Tara R. ~ 6 Comments

“Let your life lightly dance on the edges of Time like dew on the tip of a leaf.” ~ Rabindranath Tagore Adorned in diamonds Débutante spring cotillion Her dance card is full

Love in pieces

heart shaped tree stump
March 12, 2016 ~ Tara R. ~ 8 Comments

There is a comfortable silence between us, A feeling no mere mortal could touch. My heart aches with the love I feel for you. Sweet grace whispers stay with me Until the end of time. We will love a little more, Then pass it on and not wait until it's too late. Each line of this … Continue reading Love in pieces

I want to be alone

praying mantis
February 26, 2016 ~ Tara R. ~ 1 Comment

I’m feeling peckish I might bite someone’s head off If they get too close

Season salt

tropical storm waves
February 19, 2016July 2, 2016 ~ Tara R. ~ 2 Comments

Florida has three seasons - Spring, Summer and Hurricane. From June 1 through November 30, conditions are right for the formation of hurricanes. More than just a little wind and rain, hurricanes can rip the siding off houses, and upend boats then deposit them in the tops of trees. Storm surges, the rising level of … Continue reading Season salt

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