Wyoming Where God’s Light Wanders

Wyoming Where God’s Light Wanders

Across the seasons, I’ve watched the land change—light shifting, wind moving, life unfolding.
In those moments, I don’t just see nature. I see God’s hand.
These haikus are pieces of that story. Thank you, Meganne, for lending me The Artist’s Rule by Christine Valters Paintner, which inspired these.

Wyoming mountains

where God’s light wanders gently

among the roaming wild

Spring wind softly brings

the joyful songs of the birds

enfolding your soul

Summer hugs you warm

letting you catch a quiet break

everything turns green


Fall season gives a beat

to let go of past echoes

observing the trees

 

Endless wintertime

wildlife leaves soft traces

God’s offering

If these moments meant something to you, I’d be grateful for your support.
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It truly helps me continue this dream of sharing God’s beauty through my lens.

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