Juliana Longiotti: Courtyard in Winter
Juliana Longiotti: Since ancient times, the Japanese have heralded the arrival of the cherry blossoms because they symbolize the ephemeral beauty of life.” ~Victoria Abbott Riccardi
Juliana Longiotti: Jordan Lake
Juliana Longiotti: Foggy Morning
Juliana Longiotti: Northern Sea Oats Grass
Juliana Longiotti: Northern Sea Oats Grass
Juliana Longiotti: Dried hydrangeas in Blowing Rock
Juliana Longiotti: I saw old Autumn in the misty morn. Stand, shadowless like silence, listening To silence. -Thomas Hood
Juliana Longiotti: Foggy day in the mountains
Juliana Longiotti: Blue Ridge Mountains
Juliana Longiotti: Blue Ridge Mountains
Juliana Longiotti: Last bits of gold
Juliana Longiotti: Looking out over evening water
Juliana Longiotti: Clark Lake this past spring
Juliana Longiotti: Sometimes it is the quiet observer who sees the most. -Kathryn L. Nelson
Juliana Longiotti: To me there is something completely and satisfyingly restful in that stretch of sea and sand, sea and sand and sky - complete peace, complete fulfillment. -Anne Morrow Lindbergh
Juliana Longiotti: Around me were the echoing dunes, beyond me the cold and sparkling silver of the sea... ~Sara Teasdale
Juliana Longiotti: Oyster Shell Collection
Juliana Longiotti: Dune Grass
Juliana Longiotti: Butterfly released amongst daisies
Juliana Longiotti: Table for Two
Juliana Longiotti: Sand dune fence on a beach