Brilliant on both counts. Thank you.
Excellent words on the picture.
They are just do darn magical !!!Thank you for this butterfly celebration.Happy Friday !
Lovely haiku and you clicked a beautiful picture!!:)
Lovely.
When nature's palette flutters on the breeze something stunning is created. Such as the one your photo shows.
I feel so blessed everytime I see a butterfly flutter by...and I know that summer must truly be here. Beautiful!
the photo and words...stunning!and I just noticed in your profile you like to play the harp?!o-o-oh, I would love to hear that!You keep cool too! 41 is too hot,I love the heat but THAT is a little too much a little too soon! Makes one wonder what's going on...
Delight haiku ~ love 'flutters on the breeze' ~ go lightly through each day ~ thanks, namaste, ^_^
Photo tells it all...and your lovely haiku speaks of anticipation and joy to me..
What a beautiful photograph! You've described the butterfly very well in this haiku. Well done!
oh what a marvellous and beautiful combination of words, picture and thought - put a big smile on my face!superb work! *VBS*
amazing photo - truly vibrates!
Karen- You really NAILED IT this week! What a photo and the haiku links with it seamlessly. Nice!!
A fluttering palette--lovely image!Cultivating Joy
Ah, nature does it again!
The colors are vibrant and the butterfly inspires the poet in a lot of ways. This was eloquent. Thank you!
i love the idea of a flying palette.inspired and joyful!
could there be anything more beautiful than nature's creations? lovely photo.
just gorgeousvalued benevolence haiku
dear karen,thank you for your very dear and tender comment at haiku my heart. your kindness fills me from afar.
{{ oooowww... you did so good!plus--->perfect haiku for me this morningasi just counted the feastingswallow*tail caterpillars (7)on my fennel! }}
Nicely done. Writing a good haiku isn't easy, and I tend to agree with the guy you've quoted at the top.
What an awsome photo and haiku, and I know what that fragrance can do!
I appreciate every comment! I can't respond to every comment, but I will return the favour and visit your blog.
Brilliant on both counts. Thank you.
ReplyDeleteExcellent words on the picture.
ReplyDeleteThey are just do darn magical !!!
ReplyDeleteThank you for this butterfly celebration.
Happy Friday !
Lovely haiku and you clicked a beautiful picture!!:)
ReplyDeleteLovely.
ReplyDeleteWhen nature's palette flutters on the breeze something stunning is created. Such as the one your photo shows.
ReplyDeleteI feel so blessed everytime I see a butterfly flutter by...and I know that summer must truly be here. Beautiful!
ReplyDeletethe photo and words...stunning!
ReplyDeleteand I just noticed in your profile you like to play the harp?!o-o-oh, I would love to hear that!
You keep cool too! 41 is too hot,I love the heat but THAT is a little too much a little too soon! Makes one wonder what's going on...
Delight haiku ~ love 'flutters on the breeze' ~ go lightly through each day ~ thanks, namaste, ^_^
ReplyDeletePhoto tells it all...and your lovely haiku speaks of anticipation and joy to me..
ReplyDeleteWhat a beautiful photograph! You've described the butterfly very well in this haiku. Well done!
ReplyDeleteoh what a marvellous and beautiful combination of words, picture and thought - put a big smile on my face!
ReplyDeletesuperb work! *VBS*
amazing photo - truly vibrates!
ReplyDeleteKaren- You really NAILED IT this week! What a photo and the haiku links with it seamlessly. Nice!!
ReplyDeleteA fluttering palette--lovely image!
ReplyDeleteCultivating Joy
Ah, nature does it again!
ReplyDeleteThe colors are vibrant and the butterfly inspires the poet in a lot of ways. This was eloquent. Thank you!
ReplyDeletei love the idea of a flying palette.
ReplyDeleteinspired and joyful!
could there be anything more beautiful than nature's creations? lovely photo.
ReplyDeletejust gorgeous
ReplyDeletevalued benevolence haiku
dear karen,
ReplyDeletethank you for your very dear and tender comment at haiku my heart. your kindness fills me from afar.
{{ oooowww...
ReplyDeleteyou did so good!
plus--->
perfect haiku
for me this morning
as
i just counted
the feasting
swallow*tail caterpillars (7)
on my fennel! }}
Nicely done. Writing a good haiku isn't easy, and I tend to agree with the guy you've quoted at the top.
ReplyDeleteWhat an awsome photo and haiku, and I know what that fragrance can do!
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