The Sky, Interrupted

There’s a coolness hanging low in this air and her face hides behind a blur of gray. These mists have a language, a silent movement, present and past intertwined, both moving, source and echo. Their chatter, a cloak, conceals sky and edges of definition. Until I make it over her shoulder, a mountain pass. The mists let go and her silhouette interrupts the blue. Ground as dusty as summer, on the edge of dry pines, timberline only a touch away. 
Near the trailhead.
Looking west, as I leave the lake behind.
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15 responses to “The Sky, Interrupted”

  1. Damien Riley Avatar
    Damien Riley

    Crazy mountain peacefulness thank you!

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    1. T. Ahzio Avatar
      T. Ahzio

      Thanks!

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  2. Jane Pryce Avatar
    Jane Pryce
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      T. Ahzio

      Thanks Jane

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    Sambuca (✿◠‿◠)

    Nice!! 🩷

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    1. T. Ahzio Avatar
      T. Ahzio

      Thank you.

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    vermavkv

    Very nice.

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      T. Ahzio

      Thanks!

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  5. Covert Novelist Avatar
    Covert Novelist

    this is exquisite not only photography, but the writing.Thank you so much.I love it

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  6. Hazel Avatar
    Hazel

    Look so so magical! The thoughts herein are deep, too

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    1. T. Ahzio Avatar
      T. Ahzio

      Thanks Hazel.

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        Hazel

        My pleasure, T

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    Voice Of Rohingya | Anowar Sadak

    Liked this!

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    platform31servicesllc

    ‘These mists have a language’… There has been recent research indicating that fog is actually alive. One main topic I give focus to is the inductive, intuitive understanding of everything. Inductive expression (art, inspiration, etc.) always precedes the deductive. Yes, the mists do have a language, and they are finally just figuring out what you already inherently knew but also described extremely well. Thanks for the moment of happiness.

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    1. T. Ahzio Avatar
      T. Ahzio

      Thanks so much. I find it humorous that there is “recent” research.

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