Monday, April 29, 2013

Inspiration: A Weekend in the Smokies

"Truly it may be said that the outside of a mountain is good for the inside of a man." 
--George Wherry, Alpine Notes and the Climbing Foot, 1896

"Adopt the pace of nature: her secret is patience." --Ralph Waldo Emerson

"Between every two pines is a doorway to a new world." --John Muir

"The poetry of the earth is never dead." --John Keats

"After all, I don't see why I am always asking for private, individual, selfish miracles 
when every year there are miracles like white dogwood." --Anne Morrow Lindbergh

"Great things are done when men and mountains meet. 
This is not done by jostling in the street." --William Blake

"Climb up on some hill at sunrise. Everybody needs perspective once in 
a while, and you'll find it there." --Robb Sagendorph

"Nature is a writer's best friend." --Agave Powers

We were privileged to spend this past weekend in Tennessee's Smoky Mountains with good friends. What a relaxing, peaceful, regrouping time. Oh, that there be some carryover into work this week!

Just thought I'd share a bit of the view before getting back to work :-) What view are you looking at this week?
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15 comments:

  1. Ohhh...that walking photos and the view from the porch and the flowers. So lovely. Thanks for sharing. We've had a slow spring this year, so my view (finally) is of greening grass and budding trees.

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  2. Thanks, Barbara :-) Enjoy the beauty as it unfolds in your neck of the woods...

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  3. Your photos are so lovely. I had to laugh when you asked what view I am seeing this week. Unless I'm in my character's head, just about the only view I have is this computer screen! (Wait - can I count the screensaver?)

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  4. As long as your screensaver gives you some kind of inspiration, Peggy. Ha!

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    1. I have to ask - Did you sit on that porch and write?

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    2. Oooh, very inviting but no, didn't write. But conversations with friends were good so didn't miss it :-)

      Still, the place would make a great writer's retreat!

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  5. Love the pictures Kenda. Smoky mountains sounds like my kind of place.

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    1. Thanks, Rachna! I'm sure you'd love the Smokies, too :-)

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  6. Our own creative works will never come close to matching God's handiwork. Beautiful pictures!

    I live in a peaceful place (mostly) with breezes blowing the tender green wheat shafts like waves in an ocean. And a robin--or sometimes a woodpecker, groups of quail, a hoot owl, magpies, meadowlarks, sparrows, red-winged blackbirds--sing outside of my office window.

    There's also deer and coyotes.

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    1. Your place sounds wonderful, Cathy! We are blessed, aren't we, to have beauty all around us both at home and places we travel. Thanks for sharing...

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    2. Just wanted to let you know I do come back and read your replies to people who've left comments, although on my own blog, I'm lucky if I get around to replying to my own reader's comments. And then when I do, I feel like I'm whistling in the wind.

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    3. Thanks, Cathy--as you can see (if you ever drop back in at this post again :-) that sometimes it takes days to get back to a thread. But you're very kind to let me know you do check back. Appreciate your support. Makes me want to give others the same!

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  7. Love the quotes and photos...I need to find a hill to climb at sunrise :) Wish our weather was as nice as Tennessee's!

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  8. Beautiful pictures from your trip! Wow....lovely and inspiring!

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  9. Thanks, Jess and supermom! Appreciate your comments bunches :-)

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