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Grimm, Part the Second

  Silvered stencils, lacy lore, Frosty tales from days of yore – Tears recycled, put to use So fairy-tales can reproduce.

lacytrees

 

Silvered stencils, lacy lore,

Frosty tales from days of yore –

Tears recycled, put to use

So fairy-tales can reproduce.

Responses to “Grimm, Part the Second”

  1. Lyle Krahn

    That’s a great photo.

    1. melodylowes

      Thanks Lyle! We haven’t seen much blue sky lately, so I was hankering for some real colour…

  2. Stephen Nielsen

    Very beautiful photo. I love the poem too.

    1. melodylowes

      Thank you Stephen! I’m glad…

  3. Gallivanta

    Gorgeous. Love the blues look on your blog page too.

    1. melodylowes

      Thanks! I like to change it with the seasons…

      1. Gallivanta

        I am have had the same header for over a year now…but I still like it so perhaps I am not ready for a change yet. I change my Skype and Facebook all the time.

  4. Isabella Rose Photography

    Gorgeous picture and beautiful words. Blessings of peace wished for you this Christmastime. ♥

    1. melodylowes

      Thank you, Isabella! Right back at you!

  5. Caddo

    Oh wow, it’s winter here! I really love the poem–never knew how fairy tales reproduced before, so that was educational!!

    1. melodylowes

      *cackle* Not very ladylike to cackle, I know… (ahem!) Who knew you’d learn more about the reproductive system of stories this week? Monumental stuff.

      1. Caddo

        I also didn’t know it’s not ladylike to cackle–too bad for me, I’m the Queen of Cackling! Hey Mel, when do you get school break??

      2. melodylowes

        It starts next weekend – a week from Friday is my last day, then back on Jan. 6th.

      3. Caddo

        Well, hang in there!

      4. melodylowes

        Will do!

      5. Caddo

        And no cackling…

      6. melodylowes

        Oops! It was completely involuntary….

  6. roughseasinthemed

    Normally your snowy icy photos leave me shivering but this one is so beautiful and so dainty – and as you say – lacy I couldn’t help smile at it.

    1. melodylowes

      Love that description. It made me feel fanciful, too, looking at it – hence the fairy-tale spin.

  7. Heidi Viars

    oohh, I love fairy-tales …

    1. melodylowes

      ME too, Heidi, me too! 🙂 I want to write a novel, a twist on Rapunzel, set in medieval Croatia. Now for the time to write it! 😉

  8. Delft

    Gorgeous photo!
    And yes, it does look like lace 🙂

    1. melodylowes

      Thank you! There is a lot of beauty, even in the chill!

  9. I HAVE A VOICE

    Melody this is very clever~ still there’s a heavy accent of sadness [for me]… it’s probably the word recycle ~too modern for such beauty~ Blessings ~
    Faithfully Debbie

    1. melodylowes

      🙂 I was thinking that it is so cool that the frost that is on that tree was once in an ocean or taking part in a revolution somewhere in centuries past – very medieval and fairy-talish, I thought….

  10. russtowne

    I especially love the gorgeous photo, Melody. You captured winter’s beauty wonderfully!
    Russ

    1. melodylowes

      Thanks, Russ! When we choose to see it as beautiful, our winter takes on new meaning….

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