These are the wandering journeys of a thoughtful mind, a passionate eye, a fey wit and an earth loving heart through the landscape with camera in hand.
Catherine (Cate) Kerr is a freelance photographer, writer, editor and graphic designer with her roots firmly planted in the good dark soil of the eastern Ontario highlands. She is an ardent seeker, a naturalist and a wordsmith, a student of deep ecology in this and many other lifetimes, a devotee of untrodden lands, of twilight, full moons, liminal places and the wild wisdom which sustains the cosmos.
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Cherish Biodiversity (Extinction is Forever)
Cards and Prints
Most of the images here are available as prints and notecards. If you are interested, please feel free to send me a message and inquire.
Kim Antieau's The Church of the Old Mermaids is absolutely delightful, and I go back to it over and over again, always coming away from my reading of this wise tale feeling a little wiser myself and replenished in spirit.
The Divine Circle of Ladies Playing With Fire
The fifth volume in the Divine Circle series of New England coven mysteries by Dolores Stewart Riccio promises to be a delight. I have read the first four volumes (at least twice), and they were all gorgeous reading.
To return to our senses is to renew our bond with wider life, to feel the soil beneath the pavement, to sense — even when indoors — the moon's gaze upon the roof. David Abram, The Spell of the Sensuous
It began in mystery, and it will end in mystery, but what a savage and beautiful country lies in between. Diane Ackerman, A Natural History of the Senses
When we deliberately leave the safety of the shores of our lives, we surrender to a mystery beyond our intent. Ann Linnea, Deep Passage
Beyond the Fields We Know [original photos, paintings, verbal meanderings and poetic scribblings] is an ongoing work of creativity and deep thought by Catherine Kerr (c) 2005 - 2009, and all rights are reserved by her. To quote from written materials or borrow images, contact her and ask for permission - she is usually happy to give it.
2 shored fragment(s):
lovely.
How I love the many shades of gray - I think gray is becoming my favorite color.
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