Has Nature ever been shocked seeing wrinkles on her face? It is somehow not
answerable, but I find her in different faces that look familiar, but never be exact.
Sometimes a tint of orange and pink is used in the makeup, a neutral colour with bright reflection in some moments, she also covers
her face with a layer of white veil when the veil is available; she has unlimited ways to keep her beautiful and charming, but has Nature ever been shocked seeing wrinkles on her
face?
The use of cosmetic has been known since antiquity, she applied, and she cleansed, and all these repeated with improved formulations, but has Nature ever been
shocked seeing wrinkles on her face?
Whenever she was shocked, I know, we should have been shocked, in
an amplified magnitude.
I love all the pictures. Look surreal and mystical and ohhh.. your metaphors...
ReplyDeletethanks for sharing..
Hi Rainfield,
ReplyDeleteWe lived on the 4th storey with no elevators. When the man brought up sacks and sacks of sand. I was like the evil witch who made her husband break his back.
The kids made their own channels of water.
Are u hiding in the jungle during Xmas?
Wolę Twoje cudowne zmarszczki na niebie, niż na swojej twarzy -). Śliczne zdjęcia. Pozdrawiam
ReplyDeleteI prefer your wonderful wrinkles in the sky, than on his face -). Beautiful pictures. Yours
I wonder what her secrets sometimes because she has days without wrinkles as well.
ReplyDeleteWrinkles or not wrinkles mother nature is beautiful. Your photos are gorgeous and the scenery is beautiful. I wish you and yoru family a very Merry Christmas!
ReplyDeleteGorgeous scenery Rainfield! What a wonderful place to soak in the beauties of this world.
ReplyDeleteHave a wonderful Holidays, in case you are in the "dreamy" mood again.
Spectacular views, it reminds a bit of Tenerife. At the north part of the island when you drive down to the valye, you are also above the clouds and fog. Nice pictures.
ReplyDeleteGreetings,
Filip
I've never seen such beautiful wrinkles. Your photos are fantastic.
ReplyDeletean interesting question. i am sometimes shocked at the wrinkles on my own face and have to remind myself they are beautiful and i have earned them. :)
ReplyDeleteNature with or without wrinkles is always a beauty to behold.
ReplyDeleteThe face of nature is always one to behold with awe ... wrinkles or not!
ReplyDeleteSHOCKING! But I'll bet Nature never woke up with a horrible hangover, not knowing where she'd been or how she behaved, or what she said, or....who is this man sleeping next to me--wonder what is his name? And how do I get him the hell OUT of here?
ReplyDeleteGuess Nature is the only one Who takes life and death...and renewed life, in stride.
God bless Nature! Or is that Who God IS? Hmmmmmm! Oh crap--is this what I'll be dreaming tonight?--grin!
PEACE!
Very cool and nature friendly captures.
ReplyDeleteyour photos are breathtaking.
ReplyDeleteHello! Have a wonderful days!
ReplyDeleteWhat a beautiful photos! Thanks!
ReplyDeleteSuch a charming post. And the pictures are breathtaking - the landscapes are beautiful!
ReplyDeleteJust a touch of blush to make her look young!
ReplyDeleteYour photos are so beautiful...I feel like I'm right there with you experiencing the views.
ReplyDeleteMagistic pictures!
ReplyDeleteAwesome images, with or without wrinkle..
ReplyDeleteLovely photos and descriptions of how Mother Nature is continually changing. :)
ReplyDeleteNature is an ageless thing. She is both young and old at the same time. Her wrinkles have always been there, and they're just part of her overall beauty.
ReplyDeleteI always love the different kinds of cloud formations. They are fascinating. Merry Christmas!!
ReplyDeleteI wish I had unlimited ways to keep my charming.
ReplyDeleteAs we hate a disastrous earthquake, I desire she should never get shocked.
cant see the dam =.= haha
ReplyDeletenature has indeed very versatile beauty and shown in your beautiful pictures. I am late here, but nevertheless, happy Holidays, Rainfield.
ReplyDeleteHappy New Year to you and yours.
ReplyDeleteSpectacular pictures, my friend. Whether wrinkled, hers don't compare with mine...and I don't understand that as she is far older than my 67 years.
ReplyDeleteNature is billions of years old and still keeps her beauty.
ReplyDeleteWow.. so beautiful beyond words. Mother nature's beauty is indeed inimitable.
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