
River and Sky
River and Sky
Shelley M. White -Author: Cannabis for Lyme disease // Clinical Herbalist: Lyme disease and co-infections // Yoga Instructor // Nutritionist
"Consider the birds of the air...."
nature + landscape photography / 123 degrees west, 45 degrees north
Where observation and imagination meet nature in poetry.
Bring Nature Into Life
Be Original!
Enjoying Scotland's Wildlife
Capturing the beauty of God's creation through the lens of a camera
An Artist's View
Lives and writes at the foot of Pikes Peak
Photographs taken with a bridge camera journaling nature and everyday life in Central Massachusetts and beyond.
storyteller with a camera
Gardening, making and exploring. Canberra, Australia.
The daily life of an addict in recovery
keeping an eye on nature
One tale, woven in a thousand
diary of a locked down American in Italy.
Exploring sustainable options, minimalism, and gardening.
Notes from a wildlife-friendly cottage garden
Very serene! Love especially that top image.
Thank you, Micheal. Serenity is one of my mainstays. 🙂
All lovely photos, Eliza! And of course I am especially fond of the reflections!
Thank you! 🙂
Indeed 🙏
These are beautiful! My Buddha blew his mind finally. After many storms over the years, he lost from his forehead up. I love the reflections!
Thank you, Mary. Funny analogy about Buddha, the path to enlightenment is no-mind. 😉
Love 💚
Thanks, Karen. 🙂
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beautiful image that just breathes calm and peace ❤
Thank you, Kim!
……..a tucked away place to enjoy……
Yes, indeed. 🙂
Thank you for the glimpse of beauty and peace
Thank you, Peter, my pleasure!
oh, that Buddha picture gave me chills!
Ha, snow will do that to you. 😉 Thanks, Kim!
Wonderful! And we surely need large doses of serene with all that is happening in this country.
We’ll just need to follow Eliza!
Thanks for the plug, Alice! 🙂
That we do!
Yes, indeed… thanks, Laurie.
Serene scenes at their best! I am very fond of Buddha serenely weathering the storm.
Thank you, Kathy. Yes, nothing bothers Buddha. 🙂
Thanks for these beautiful moments of serenity!
Thank you, Peter!
Just looking at the water almost has a healing effect
It does! 🙂 Thanks for your visit. 🙂
Just seeing these makes me feel calmer (and makes me think a little less about all the things I have to do).
That is good – as the season progresses, we’ll need a lot of serenity. 😉
That’s for sure! I’m trying to enjoy it this year by getting things done early. We’ll see how long that lasts!
Just gorgeous!
Thank you, Fi!
You’re an excellent photographer and have the eye of an artist, Eliza.
Thank you so much, Kris! ❤
Lovely reflections Eliza, serene indeed. 😊
Thank you, Julie!
All very beautiful and serene 🙂
Thank you, Karina. 🙂
Aaaah…I feel better already.
🙂 Glad to hear it, Ricki!
Nice images, reflection is my favorite.
Thank you, Amelia. I love that one, too.
Actually. I love all of them.
Aw, thanks a bunch. 🙂
Such lovely, serene, truly reflective images, Eliza. What a lovely way to bring the working week to an end … 🙂 x
Glad to hear that.. thanks, Rebecca. Enjoy your weekend.
You too 🙂
Absolutely gorgeous and very calming 💖💖💖
Thank you, Trini. Sweet Nature, the ultimate healer.
Yes, I very much agree with that 😊😊
Just what I needed, after a long but rewarding Thursday, and before an equally (and hopefully rewarding) Friday. Thanks for spreading the calm.
Thank you, glad it served the purpose!
Such a beautiful take on the photo challenge!
Thank you!
Beautiful, Eliza! Thank you! 💞
Thank you, Amy!
That first photo and the ones in the slide show are perfect for this Serene challenge. Well done!
Thank you kindly, Hien. 🙂
So peaceful 🙂
Thank you, Christy!
lovely!
Thank you, Robbie!
Great choice Eliza!
Gracias, Maria!
Oh, I also put peaceful Buddhas under my trees. Where are you in the country, El? You Would have loved to visit my little zen places as well 🙂
I’m in the western hills of Massachusetts. I love where I live – so blessed!
Oh wow. Must be beautiful there
It really is!