“A truly great book
should be read
in youth,
again
in maturity and
once more in old age,
as a fine building
should be seen
by morning light,
at noon
and by moonlight.”
Robertson Davies
"Now is the time
of the illuminated woods,
every leaf glows
like a tiny lamp;
one walks through
their lighted halls
with a curious enjoyment."
John Burroughs
" I have never
started a poem yet
whose end I knew.
Writing a poem
is discovering. "
Robert Frost
And as the Party Boat sails on. . .
Thank You
for Sailing these Seas.
You make it
a party!
Fondly, cloudia
Such a lovely trip!
ReplyDeleteSuper series of words and vibrant images Cloudia.. Bon weekend!
ReplyDeleteBest sail I've had in a long time- Aloha!
ReplyDeleteAnd some folks think the Sun rises in the East...
ReplyDeleteIt rises in Hawaii.
the only problem with reading a book over is that there are so many new ones to read.
ReplyDeletethanks for the ride from light to dark. :)
ReplyDeleteEnjoyed today's quotes and lovely photos. Have a wonderful day my friend :)
ReplyDeleteI love parties. Glad to visit.
ReplyDeleteI like the poetry quote. I never know the ending of a poem, 'til I write it.
The sequence of the pictures today was amazing. I loved all the quotes, too. Your blog is such a joy!
ReplyDeleteSuch a bright garden of YOU all!
ReplyDeleteThanks BIG time friend's
That first quote is so true!
ReplyDeleteThanks for the trip, Cloudia!
ReplyDeleteIlluminating!
ReplyDeleteThere are books I have read (and will read) many more than three times.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful shots, Cloudia!
ReplyDeleteRobertson Davies is such a good writer.
An excellent trip! And an outstanding picture of the leaf.
ReplyDeleteArtistic images.
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