sea in waves
a shell lodged in beach sand
claims interest
© gillena cox 2016
Revisit
of waves
clouds stir
Sunday Lime 1
Already; the last Sunday in August
Sunday Smiles
Sundays are always special here at Lunch Break. Today is #99 in the series Sunday Lime How is your Sunday going email me post a COMMENT or leave a link to your blog at the linky below
Poetry Pantry #317
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Recuerda Mi Corazon haiku my heart - shell
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Carpe Diem #1037 pleasure
"There is pleasure in the pathless woods, there is rapture in the lonely shore, there is society where none intrudes, by the deep sea, and music in its roar; I love not Man the less, but Nature more." - Lord Byron [Quote prompted by Kristjaan]
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my song of choice for today
Even in my 60s, I, too, still love to find shells in the sand. You've captured the experience!
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yes, that they do!!
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ReplyDeleteAwesome Gillena thanks for sharing Enya this Sunday morning.
ReplyDeleteGorgeous, gorgeous, gorgeous ❤
ReplyDeleteLove what can be seen in shells.
ReplyDelete__ We, are called to nature's patterns, and we know none are the same. Fine thought Gillena!
ReplyDeleteA shell's pattern; its story above the sand; closer sun.
Happy you dropped in Sumana
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Thanks Purba
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Glad you dropped in JC
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Happy you linked in Sanaa
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Thanks for your appreciation Bjorn
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Thanks for dropping in and sharing Magyar
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I so often walk with head down at the beach, seeking just such treasures.
ReplyDeleteA shell can sing quite a song to us can't it..all its story in its beautiful skin :)
ReplyDeleteReally beautiful write Gillena!
ReplyDeleteThanks for dropping in Jae
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Thanks for dropping in Audrey
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Your poem has describes every beach walk I've ever taken. I'm into every shell... I can't help it. :-)
ReplyDeleteHappy you dropped in Magaly
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marvelous- both the haiku and drawing! I would love to walk once more on a beach to collect sea shells and stones made smooth by water and sand.
ReplyDeleteThanks for dropping in Norma
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A lovely haiga-style piece: delicate and evocative.
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Oh this captures my interest Gillena, your haiku and art-making stirs my fondest memories and longing to walk that line of sand and water looking for treasures... hope you had a wonderful weekend!
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It's amazing how those shells claim interest. Reminds me of walking on the beach in search of that special shell.
ReplyDeleteThanks for dropping in Truedessa
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Thanks for dropping in Truedessa
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A pair of beauties!
ReplyDeleteBrought back memories of the inquisitive young days
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How sea shells have beguiled us since childhood.
ReplyDeleteSuch lovely images in both haiku!
ReplyDeleteAnother picture painted with words.
ReplyDeleteShells always hold I trees with me.
ReplyDeleteIndeed, thanks for dropping in Robin
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Happy you dropped in Cheryl
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Thanks for your appreciation Julian
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Thanks for dropping in Ayala
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Always a treat visiting you and reading you latest treasures (shells :)
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Oops! "YOUR" latest treasures.
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Did I thank you for the song? The commotin of waves? The stillness of a shell?
ReplyDeleteoh to walk that thin line of beauty beside you!
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Thanks for your appreciation Susan
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Thanks for your appreciation Rebecca
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walking on the sea shore with all its wonders whilst looking for shells, reminded me. of child hood days, sooo lovely :0)
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this shell
Made me smile!
ReplyDeleteHappy you dropped in Jasmin
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Thanks for dropping in and sharing Bill
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Glad you dropped by Rosemary
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Allowing for elements of curiosity and discovery to be addressed will make it interesting.
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Shells on the beach are always beautiful to behold!
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