
Anne Bonfert’s Prompt: Looking Up
Onward and Upward
what we see above
Anticipating a few days of recovery after tomorrow’s surgery, I hit the streets to respond to Anne Bonfert’s Looking Up prompt. These photos were taken over two days — November 9th and November 10th.
Sometimes when you look up, you see flowers framed by a blue sky (above).
Sometimes when you look up, you see treehouses in states of deconstruction:


Or, you may see green oranges:

Or maybe, naked tree branches:

And, orange seed lanterns:

Perhaps you look up and see someone looking down:

Or, someone coming down:

Looking up, you may see a garden in the trees:

Or a bouquet of needles:

If you look closely, you may see a bush in a tree:

Or a tree dressed in lace:

Someone’s home may be above your head:

And, if you’re lucky, you’ll look up and see the glory of a gorgeous day:

This is what I saw when I looked up.
How about you? If you look up, what do you see?
© Dennett 2021
In response to this photo prompt by Anne Bonfert:
