Following

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Yuma Conservation Garden, Yuma, Arizona
 


following footsteps
erased by wilderness streams—
way of the Spirit

 
Text and photo © 2014 by Magical Mystical Teacher
 
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More Carpe Diem: “The Way of St. James”

Posted on February 1, 2014, in 5-7-5, Arizona, Carpe Diem, Shadow Shot Sunday 2, Sonoran Desert, Southern Arizona, wilderness, Yuma, Yuma Conservation Garden and tagged , , , , , . Bookmark the permalink. 23 Comments.

  1. Treasure of our lives, water.

  2. Gorgeous words and picture x I loved this

  3. the creek silently ran through the shadows….beautiful MMT!

  4. Words and image perfectly matched!

  5. always such contemplative images you share here…lovely

  6. It’s a like an Old World painting.

  7. I would like to listen to the flow of water running . Very relaxing capture.
    Squirrel Hunt

  8. I love “way of the spirit”. And what a BEAUTIFUL photo!!!!!!

  9. If the footsteps are erased, how can one follow them?
    Since it is a spiritual route, the poem suggests following an inner light.
    Nice !

  10. luv the recognition of ‘before travelers’; have a nice Saturday

    much love…

  11. A wonderful stream to reconnect with the inner spirit!

  12. Ahhhhh! To follow the way of the spirit!

  13. Beautiful shade and light view of the waterway. I smiled when i saw “Yuma”. That is the name of a guide dog in training at my school. The students adore him.

  14. I´d like to stay in that shadow. 🙂 Dropping my feet in the water.

  15. That is beautiful…did not know Yuma offered anything like this!

  16. Definitely worth following.

  17. lovely deep shadows in this photo

    Juliet
    http://craftygreenpoet.blogspot.com

  18. it looks almost as if it could dry out completely

  19. your flowing words makes this a lovely haiku and as always, your photographs – wonderful.

  20. What an inviting photo, and I would love to have my footsteps secreted away.

  21. I was running through the archives of Carpe Diem and ran into this post. What a nice haiku MMT.

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