garden wedding
storm clouds bring something
new to wait for
*
waiting for the bride
pageboy and crow
compare suits
*
under the Bay Fig
a violin plays
branches dip closer
*
long summer
boughs outstretched
check for rain
*
under the fig tree
crested pigeons fuss
house proud
*
poems by Trudie Murrell
photograph by Cindy Keong
chattering birds
remove the ear-piece
when the mobile rings
*
there is but one poem
this time a black ant
*
the woman beside
the pregnant woman
rubs her stomach
*
autumn breeze
nothing is still
but my heart
*
small light
a spider on
her web
*
poems by John Wainwright
photograph by Cindy Keong



Trudie, I love the image of the pageboy and the crow!
Cindy, thanks for the picture – absolutely gorgeous bird!
yup yup, what jdub said.
and cindy, the woman beside the the woman. perfick.
‘the woman beside the pregnant woman’ is an all time favourite, no suprises there. I also love ‘there is but one poem’. Cindy, thanks again for the photos and Graham thanks for posting them.
I like the fragment you settled on for the boughs, T. Evocative of BNE summers.
Yes T. I love the pageboy and the crow comparing suits. And JDub, just love that your heart is still. Gorgeous images you two and thank you for sharing time, words and imagery on the ginko.