Enid Stamp Taylor in Park Lane

To come close to her world… take the serpentine path across Hyde Park, and as you walk, think of her. She would have walked this path, just as you. She would have paused, and looked upon the golden yellow of spring daffodils and the racing heart of early bluebells. You are seeing what her eyes saw. The same birds are singing… and you are so close to her… that you can hear her silent feet over green fields, and taste the sweet smell of Hawthorn blossom that fills your soul… and when you come to a bend in the path, where she too, saw the first shimmer of April blue upon the lake, I know… that you, have only to turn your head… to see her walking beside you.

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a photographer, writer and blogger, a studio and press photographer since the mid 1960's, first published writings in 1974
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2 Responses to Enid Stamp Taylor in Park Lane

  1. Lynne campbell says:

    that is SOOOO beautiful….more please

  2. Patrick says:

    Thanks Lynne,
    For your very kind comment.
    I write for you.
    You are my Number One Devotee!
    Love to you,
    Patrick.

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