Tag Archives: Forest

THE LEADERSHIP OF IMAGINATION

Imagination leads best when it latches to what’s known to please. . . a thickly wooded forest inviting streams of sun through tall strong trunks spread shadowed branches twigs and leaves. . . a bright reality is apt to follow. … Continue reading

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A GENTLE DUSTING OF THE NASCENT WINTER’S SNOW

Rain at the bottom. . . the dusk of summer’s blush segues to autumn. . . the peak receives a gentle dusting of the nascent winter’s snow. Still green, the high up forest contracts, awaits the coming gusts, which foreshadow … Continue reading

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THAT CLEARING IN THE FOREST

My world grows oh so big, and I feel small, though now the physical equivalent of of a wild tree grown full and strong and tall. . . The forest grows within itself a brightly sunlit clearing. It draws my … Continue reading

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A LEASH LIKE A GOLDEN SASH

Keep yourself upon a leash. . . But, let it feel much like a golden sash, one that grows up myriad woods of giant trees, which filter bright sun darker, denser than does your own grown squinching prism that skims … Continue reading

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