@G-Man: Pretty sure that you pop up before me in any kind of google search Galen, but I thank you for your sentiments. And really, I feel so fortunate to be a part of such a wonderful writing community where we can all support each other. Every new piece written helps us all improve our craft. Thank you G.
@Talon: Thanks Talon. I wrote them as separate entities, but they do flow nicely together as well. Perhaps the photo prompt. And I thank you on the picture, as I know that you take gorgeous shots yourself.
@Jannie: Aw, I wish that we could share a glass of vino together. I imagine your tree would be a pretty sweet place to dwell. We could watch the stars, as you strum your guitar and make beautiful poetry/music together friend.
((((Jannie))))
Thanks for those big smiles that you just offered me.
@Mairmusic: Hi Marilynn. I thank you for that. Are you still In Brazil or have you returned home yet? I need to come visit you, but I have been crazy busy working. Thanks for stopping by.
@Pattiken: Thank you Patti. I cannot resist the first flowers of the season. They hold such beauty after so many months of snow. Make you feel all alive all over.
@Joanny: I hear you Joanny. I have been pretty busy myself. I love blogging, but it can sometimes be hard to justify the time when other things seem to want to take priority. For me a haiku is the perfect answer. :) Glad you liked them.
nice...really like that last one...and the second one of course with the littles...a tender deft touch...
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ReplyDeletePlease remember us poor waifs when you become a famous poet and writer.
Beautifully written.
Enjoy this weather while it lasts...G
@Brian: Using my little touch of Spring inspiration. Thanks Brian
ReplyDelete@G-Man: Pretty sure that you pop up before me in any kind of google search Galen, but I thank you for your sentiments. And really, I feel so fortunate to be a part of such a wonderful writing community where we can all support each other. Every new piece written helps us all improve our craft. Thank you G.
ReplyDeleteexcellent short piece, nice written
ReplyDelete@Kodjo Deynoo: Thanks Kodjo. Feeling the dance from Spring's inspiraions.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful trio of haiku, Katherine. Singularly or together, just lovely. The photograph is gorgeous.
ReplyDeleteLovers dipped in ink, and this whole poem, Katherine -- you never cesase to amaze me with your depth and beauty.
ReplyDeleteDo you really know you? Am I really this lucky to call you friend? Yes, it would seem so. And I like that!
xoxo
@Talon: Thanks Talon. I wrote them as separate entities, but they do flow nicely together as well. Perhaps the photo prompt. And I thank you on the picture, as I know that you take gorgeous shots yourself.
ReplyDelete@Jannie: Aw, I wish that we could share a glass of vino together. I imagine your tree would be a pretty sweet place to dwell. We could watch the stars, as you strum your guitar and make beautiful poetry/music together friend.
ReplyDelete((((Jannie))))
Thanks for those big smiles that you just offered me.
So lovely, Katherine-- words and photo!
ReplyDelete@Mairmusic: Hi Marilynn. I thank you for that. Are you still In Brazil or have you returned home yet? I need to come visit you, but I have been crazy busy working. Thanks for stopping by.
ReplyDeleteBoth the photo and your wrods are magical, Katherine. They are filled with the freshness and optimism of springtime.
ReplyDeleteWell done, bravo , perfect haiku's -- sorry I haven't been around commenting busy with school and work and all.
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@Pattiken: Thank you Patti. I cannot resist the first flowers of the season. They hold such beauty after so many months of snow. Make you feel all alive all over.
ReplyDelete@Joanny: I hear you Joanny. I have been pretty busy myself. I love blogging, but it can sometimes be hard to justify the time when other things seem to want to take priority. For me a haiku is the perfect answer. :) Glad you liked them.
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