I hate it when the well runs dry. Its easy to do, hit a point of art where you’ve just created so much recently, you cannot create anymore. I loathe to admit it, but its happened quite a bit recently. I think it comes from transcribing so much of Lisa’s book at once.
I typed around 50 pages in a week, on top of writing blog posts, tweeting, doing facebook, talking on social networks to other bloggers, and watching TV with my wife. By the end of the week, I looked at my blank WordPerfect screen and threw up my hands....
A Brainless Nod is a blog about love and life, passionately written using articles, poetry, and serial web fiction. We are Dan and Lisa, and we both enjoy writing immensely. We hope you enjoy this look at our passions, our life together, and our opinions. Posts are sporadic due to us entering college, but expect new stuff every now and then!
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Showing posts with label nature. Show all posts
Showing posts with label nature. Show all posts
Monday, November 11, 2013
The Well is Dry
Monday, June 10, 2013
Watching the Weather
There has always been something beautiful about nature. I’ve known so since I was a child. I would sit on my grandmother’s porch and watch the storms roll in, and be happy as a lark. There was a form of serenity as you’d watch them off on the horizon.
I’ll always remember the first time I saw a tornado, was standing out in the front yard with my mom. We looked to the east and saw the big shadow kind of pass behind all the rain so far off on the horizon. The destruction was rather unparalleled afterwards, but it was an experience I know I’ll never forget.
Wednesday, April 17, 2013
The Artistic Passion of a Photographer
My journey through photography is nothing short of a story unto itself. Like most things in my life, there is no simple explanation. What makes the story interesting to me, is that I can remember every twist and turn there was in the adventure, where as most stories lose details to the sands of time.
It all started when my parents came into some family money, and they sent me about $8,000.00. I knew that I had wanted to get into some form of photography, but I wasn’t sure how. When that money hit, I started doing some serious research.
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Monday, April 15, 2013
Emerald Reflection Photography, Open for Business
Most who know me, know I truly taking photos. For those that were around for the wedding, they got to see me get my wedding present, and be the victim of it. My knew Nikon D5200 is an amazing piece of technology, that I truly enjoy.
Me and My D5200 in a mirror. |
And that vision finally culminated in us making Emerald Reflection Photography. Our missions is to run a photography business that will cater to those that need portraits, events, or special photos taking in an artistic and professional way. This also includes all photo treatments I c
an achieve with Adobe Photoshop and Adobe Lightroom. I also plan to offer interesting photo-manipulations in some packages.
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Monday, January 7, 2013
Think Outside the Box, Live Outside your Bubble
I love truly trying to get outside of my comfort zone, not only with writing, but with everything. There’s so much in life to explore, and to understand, yet most tend to never really leave their house.... This sad state of affairs needs to be remedied!
There was an old piece of literature, that I discovered once, in the oddest of places, that talked about how every person dreams, and therefore is a traveler, even if they’ve never left their cave. I find this true to a point, because I’ve found people that just don’t dream, they are sticks in the mud, and will never view life outside there bubble.
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Monday, December 10, 2012
The Beauty of a Woman
I personally think, that the human female form is the most beautiful thing in the universe. The curves, the strength, the way it moves.... Poetry in motion. Beauty at its best. Maybe I am partial because I am a guy, but honestly, there’s nothing sexual about it.
But people perceive me saying so as being sexual. Being an artist at heart, both as a writer and a photographer, I enjoy lines and curves and beauty. I find it inspiring and wonderful when I can find beauty no matter where I find it.
Wednesday, August 8, 2012
(poem) The divine blessing of life
I’ve stood upon the mountain top
And looked down upon the Earth
This is where I found God
Where I found life’s worth
Most people see such beauty
In the eyes of their child
Others when simply
Trekking through the wild
It’s hard to look past
The beauty of nature
When you find inspiration there
You fill find nothing so pure
I can’t help but create
When touched by beauty
The blinking icon on the page
Has anything so taunted me?
I want to share my dreams
With the entire world
They are marvelous stories
When they are unfurled.
I’ve moved people to tears
Made them flood with emotion
With the written word
The world can stop its motion
I’ve gone to beautiful places
With a pen and pad
And let inspiration rush over me
Writing among proverbial dryads.
There is absolution nothing more calming
Than laying in the hammock
On a warm windy day
Watching clouds run amuck
Swaying in that breeze
Listening to the sound of the world turning
Fills my soul
With gentle yearning
To dream a dream
Recreating forgotten lore
Oh to be a Bard
In the days of yore
To spin tails
To play the lute
Allowing people to relive
Deeds of great repute
Yes, I found religion
In the beauty of life
Why can’t others find the peace of God
Without the damning strife?
--Dan
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