Tag Archives: forest

In silence awaiting

In silence await­ing, orig­i­nally uploaded by Thorsten Becker. Sil­hou­ette for­est Stretch­ing, in silence await­ing The promise of spring © Thorsten Becker

Close to the roots

Close to the roots, orig­i­nally uploaded by Thorsten Becker. Close to the roots Nature’s heart­beat res­onates Within my own heart © Thorsten Becker

Treats, seeds

Treats, seeds, orig­i­nally uploaded by Thorsten Becker. Through cold frosty air Play­ful calls I hear, right there, “Treats, seeds, please share, care” © Thorsten Becker

Two strangers

Two strangers, orig­i­nally uploaded by Thorsten Becker. Two strangers, on that path ahead Two strangers, hand in hand Walk beneath Two strangers, tall and grand Who also hold each oth­ers hand, And on that path ahead My love, we shall now tread Two strangers, hand in hand To walk beneath Two strangers, tall and grand ©

Silence of the snow

Silence of the snow, orig­i­nally uploaded by Thorsten Becker. No sound, high or low As I walk through the silence, Silence of the snow © Thorsten Becker

Upon forest floor

Upon for­est floor, orig­i­nally uploaded by Thorsten Becker. Here is where I see, here is where I am, here is where I feel the clos­est to earthen realm. Here is where my roots reach deep, where no con­crete pum­mels my feet. Here is where I can be all I can be, free from asphalt and

Friendship

Friend­ship, orig­i­nally uploaded by Thorsten Becker. From Wikipedia: The term sym­bio­sis (from the Greek: σύν syn “with”; and βίωσις bio­sis “liv­ing”) com­monly describes close and often long-term inter­ac­tions between dif­fer­ent bio­log­i­cal species. The term was first used in 1879 by the Ger­man mycol­o­gist, Hein­rich Anton de Bary, who defined it as: “the liv­ing together of