Tag: Poetry

  • Heart on Fire

    Heart on Fire Chile's Chaiten volcano  photo ©2008 Carlos Gutierrez

    ‘Heart on Fire’ photograph by Carlos Gutierrez

    ‘Heart on Fire’ is my name for this unbelievable photo. One of the series taken May 2, 2008 when Chile’s Chaiten volcano awakened after 9,000 years of slumber. The ash cloud looks like a heart on fire, pierced by light and exploding with love.

    The earth… everything, is getting more spectacular, more awesome and more majestic. I don’t remember ever seeing so much awe, color, depth or events which WOW. 2008 was truly a year of movement.

     

    Heart on fire

    Earth trembles

    Groans, rumbles

    Mountain shakes

    Bursting crust

    Exploding gasses

    Steam and ashes

    Fire… lightening

    Mother stirs

    She awakens

    From long slumber

    And remembers

    Glory bright

    Patterns shatter

    Heart on fire

    Pierced by Light

    Love pours forth

    From crackling Earth

    Mother wakes

    with great Delight

    ~Inspired by the awesome images on this page.

      

    Chile's Chaiten volcano photo ©2008 Carlos Gutierrez for UPIHere are two more incredible photographs taken during the eruption by Carlos Gutierrez for UPI. The photo below right is the most famous. It has appeared in National Geographic Magazine and on many webpages. It is considered one of the best photographs taken in 2008. Trying to understand the lightening, the experts Chile's Chaiten volcano famos photo ©2008 Carlos Gutierrez for UPIsay, ‘The mingling of lightning and ash as seen above may be a ‘dirty thunderstorm’. The little-understood storms may be sparked when rock fragments, ash and ice particles in the plume collide to produce static charges just as ice particles collide to create charge in regular thunderstorms.” You can read the full story at National Geographic or see more photographs at UniverSOUL Productions’ Weblog. I couldn’t find any more information about Carlos.

    ~Bonnee Klein Gilligan

  • Fire and Ice

    Fire and Ice ©Ryan Ridge 2008

    ‘Fire and Ice’ photo by Ryan Ridge

    ‘Fire and Ice’ is my name for this magnificent photograph taken in Homer, Alaska. Another magical display… unbelievable beauty and majesty. Thank you beloved Creator… I remain in awe! Beautiful capture Ryan.

     

    Fire and Ice

    Cold black grays

    with colorless colors

    the night fades

    to in between.

    Bursting light

    pierces clouds

    and sweeping rays

    brush waters bright.

    Dark turns light

    with fire and ice

    and golden dawn

    sets sky alight.

    Morning comes

    with glory bright

    Creator’s gift

    is our delight.

    ~Inspired by the beautiful image above.

     

    Photo originally called ‘Morning Glory’ uploaded to flickr October 2008. You can read about Ryan’s life in the big woods of Alaska on his blog or see more of his amazing photos at flickr.com.

    ~Bonnee Klein Gilligan

  • Dancing Glory

    Dancing Glory photo  ©Ryan Ridge 2009

    ‘Dancing Glory’ photograph by Ryan Ridge

    ‘Dancing Glory’ is my name for this amazing capture. On January 2, 2009 Ryan photographed a beautiful aurora near Homer, Alaska.

     

    Dancing Glory

    Dancing glory in the sky

    Aurora undulates.

    Alive!

    It dances.

    Sparkles… shimmers

    With delight of being.

    As it touches all.

    It whispers,

    ‘Remember… magnificence’.  

    ~Inspired by the photo above.

     

    Several of Ryan’s photos of this display were featured in the January 2009 Aurora gallery at Space Weather.com. You can read about Ryan’s life in the big woods of Alaska on his blog or see more of his amazing photos at flickr.com.

    ~Bonnee Klein Gilligan

  • Magic Moon

    Magic Moon ©Jonathon Stone 2009

    ‘Magic Moon’ photograph by Jonathon Stone

    ‘Magic Moon’ is my name for this mystical image. On the night of January 7, 2009 a rainbow appeared around the moon (lunar corona)  in Auburn, Alabama. Jonathon Stone photographed it for us all to enjoy. 

    We continue to be given beautiful displays which awe and amaze. Reminders of the sacredness of All That Is! Thank you Beloved Creator, thank you.

     

    Magic Moon

    Spectral colors encircle Light

    With sparkling sisters at upper right

    A sight inspired to delight

    And trigger memories of our flight

    The journey back to Self and Might

    By gazing on this awesome sight

    This Magic Moon in dark of night

    We remember our own Light!

    ~Inspired by the photo above.

     

    Jonathon Stone says,

    “It was pretty cool a bright lunar corona appeared as these clouds drifted in front of the Moon. I didn’t know the Moon would be so close to the Pleiades–but there they were.”

    The photograph was featured on the homepage of Space Weather.com on January 8. I was unable to find more information about Jonathon Stone.

    ~Bonnee Klein Gilligan

  • Signs and Wonders

    Iridescent clouds by wilco1900, Round Rock TX Aug, 1 2008

    ‘Iridescent clouds’ photograph by wilco1900

    Spectacular display! Iridescent, opalescent colors above the clouds. A glimpse beyond… to the new spectrum of Light. Colors unseen… displaying pearlized opals in the sky. Shimmering pink orange of love, sparkling gold-ish of Spirit. We are given many signs and wonders. Visions of our progress… we move… expand… become. Thank you beloved Creator, thank you, I remain in awe!

     

    Signs and Wonders

    Pearlescent… opalesce… exotic

    Colors shimmer in the sky

    We stretch… we move…

    Beyond what was. 

    Expanded… broadened

    We see what is

    All around, everywhere

    Creator’s signs and wonders.

    ~Inspired by the beautiful photos on this page.

     

    Atmospheric Optics explains, “When parts of clouds are thin and have similar size droplets, diffraction can make them shine with colors like a corona. In fact, the colors are essentially corona fragments. The effect is called cloud iridescence or irisation, terms derived from Iris the Greek personification of the rainbow.  The usually delicate colors can be in almost random patches or bands at cloud edges. They are only organized into coronal rings when the droplet size is uniform right across the cloud. The bands and colors change or come and go as the cloud evolves. They occur most often in altocumulus, cirrocumulus and especially in lenticular clouds. Iridescence is seen mostly when part of a cloud is forming because then all the droplets have a similar history and consequently have a similar size.

    The lovely photo above taken August 1, 2008 in Round Rock, Texas by wilco1900 is displayed on flickr.com. I couldn’t find any more information.

     

    ice halo 1-3-09 Mila Zinkova, San Francisco, Californa Daily it seems we are given new spectacular displays. The photo left of another Creator’s Wheel (a.k.a. diamond dust sun halo) was taken January 3, 2009 by Mila Zinkova in San Francisco, CA. The photo was featured this morning 1-7-09 on the home page of SpaceWeather. Gorgeous display and photo of it.

    sun dog 12-24-08 by Andrea Tolman, Basin WY On December 24, 2008 a beautiful rainbow sun dog appeared. Andrea Tolman of Basin, WY capture it saying, “On the morning of Christmas Eve we stepped outside from the hospital/clinic to view two very bright sundogs.”

    Wow amazing! Signs and Wonders everywhere. You can see more of the recent displays at SpaceWeather.com.

    ~Bonnee Klein Gilligan