Tag Archives: Wisconsin

Blue Heron Inside Human Space

photograph by Sonja Bingen
Blue Heron

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The Cedars Heard . . .

wind talking with waves sweeping into dolomite cliffs, and they began to move as if they were not rooted to earth, but dancing with air and sky . . .

Cedar trees walking

a photograph by Sonja Bingen

 

 

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In the Deep Woods

a photograph by Sonja Bingen

Orange mushrooms

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In Sonja Bingen’s Backyard

In Sonja's Backyard

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June 8, 2017 · 8:15 am

Looking Out at Lake Michigan at Cave Point

a photograph by Will Bingen, our grandson

Willbingencavepoint

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Wisconsin Spring

Photograph by Sonja Bingen

Wisconsin in Spring

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Sound of Breathing

by Ethel Mortenson Davis

This morning
the wind through the trees
sounded like air
through giant bellows,

like large lungs
breathing in air
and out air,

Like we felt,
next to our mother
as infants,
a great pair of lungs
that we knew somehow was

the source of life.

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Red Leaf Dressed With Snow

a photograph by Sonja Bingen, our daughter

red-leaf-dressed-in-snow

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As Night Gathers the Light

a photograph by Sonja Bingen

sunset

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The Hunter

a photograph by Sonja Bingen, our daughter

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