A haiku haiga dialogue, enhancing the simple talent of appreciation...
what a lovely plant! Beautiful!
it's a beautiful plant indeed. The haiku is lovely - and I learned something new about your country :-)Best wishes, Frieda
Gillena san,thank you for interest flower that I have never seen.sakuo.
I love wildflowers and your words: a song :)
Fine picture, wish I was there.Best wishesRalf
yes beautifuljohn
Grand photo and verse, Gillena! As always... _m
What a striking photo and haiku to match.Congratulations on your feature poems in the recent issue of Moonset.Adelaide
What a lovely word -- "kiskadee".It's sound reminds me of "chickadee," a bird that lives in my neck of the woods.
lovely, lovely colors ...Greetings from Japan
Excellent!
A nice one. (J'ai finalement trouvé votre blog !)Amicalement.
Thanks all of you for stopping by;Adelaide, re moonset, thanks; i havent received my copy as yet, looking forward to itmuch lovegillena
what a lovely plant! Beautiful!
ReplyDeleteit's a beautiful plant indeed. The haiku is lovely - and I learned something new about your country :-)
ReplyDeleteBest wishes, Frieda
Gillena san,
ReplyDeletethank you for interest flower that I have never seen.
sakuo.
I love wildflowers and your words: a song :)
ReplyDeleteFine picture, wish I was there.
ReplyDeleteBest wishes
Ralf
yes beautiful
ReplyDeletejohn
Grand photo and verse, Gillena! As always... _m
ReplyDeleteWhat a striking photo and haiku to match.
ReplyDeleteCongratulations on your feature poems in the recent issue of Moonset.
Adelaide
What a lovely word -- "kiskadee".
ReplyDeleteIt's sound reminds me of "chickadee," a bird that lives in my neck of the woods.
lovely, lovely colors ...
ReplyDeleteGreetings from Japan
Excellent!
ReplyDeleteA nice one.
ReplyDelete(J'ai finalement trouvé votre blog !)
Amicalement.
Thanks all of you for stopping by;
ReplyDeleteAdelaide, re moonset, thanks; i havent received my copy as yet, looking forward to it
much love
gillena