I have “met” many interesting people through this blog. Animal lovers. Gardeners. Photographers. Writers. People close to home and people from the four corners of the earth. But never the author of a quote I have shared. Until now.
Recently, a request came to the rescue from the author of the poem “Winter is an Etching.” It was quoted here. Sometimes, a quote inspires a photo; more often, I go searching for a quote to match an image. In this case, I was already familiar with the poem. Its 18 words perfectly capture the seasons that a gardener knows so well:
“Winter is an etching, spring a watercolor, summer an oil painting and autumn a mosaic of them all.” ~ Stanley Horowitz
As soon as I captured the image, I knew that Stanley’s words “winter is an etching” should accompany the photo of the mockingbird taken on a grey, foggy morning in the Memorial Garden.
Stanley wanted to know where, when and how the photo was taken. I was happy to share the details. Through our conversation, I learned that Stanley’s poem was published in the November 1983 issue of Reader’s Digest and that he is working on a new book of poems to be completed this spring. I was curious to read his other writings, so he hunted down a copy of a book he published in 1974 entitled “Behind the Glass.” It is a collection of aphorisms – 400 of Stanley’s observations on everything from nature to human nature.
From an article found online, I learned that Stanley was looking at paintings to inspire his new book of poems about the seasons. How ironic given that Stanley’s words not only inspired my photography but my gardening which – when done well – is painting with nature.
Stanley is a private man, but he allowed me to share our meeting here. And he has allowed me to share his writings from “Behind the Glass” – words I will treasure along with my new friend. Here is the first of many more to come:
“Spring is a picture postcard from heaven.” ~ Stanley Horowitz
WOW! That is so nice!! What a great story! I’ll have to look for his books!
Great photos, too!
Your photos bring his words to life. Beautifully done.
•••Ginger•••
How small our world! Lovely words and photos, as usual. I still say if you turn your garden photos into a Homeward Bound day planner, I’ll be first in line.
Beautiful! I’ll be second in line……
Wagnificient!
3 bum swings! 3 more!
Nose nudges,
CEO Olivia
Lovely, as always, but this time you even got to meet the writer of these exceptional words – home run. Your photos plus his words are an amazing gift to your readers. Thank you. 🙂
What a nice note. Thank you, Judy! P.S…you picked the perfect winter to be a snow bird!!
Kismet! What a wonderful meeting of two creative souls. Your photos are stunning and his words sweet.