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[banana tree shadows in my back yard]
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April's hot dry days -
shadows of banana fronds
pledge a cooling breeze

© gillena cox 2017


Still in the Liturgal Season of Easter; This April in Trinidad and Tobago it is scorching hot.

Sunday Smiles

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Sundays are always special here at Lunch Break. Today is #34 in the series The Sunday Standard when 5-7-5 haiku is featured. Here's wishing you a happy Sunday email me post a COMMENT or leave a link to your blog at the linky below



Blog hopping today at
Poetry Pantry #351


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Recuerda Mi Corazon - hot days


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Carpe Diem Haiku Kai #2 "Use That Quote"
[There is nothing you can see that is not a Bashoflower; there is nothing you can think that is not the moon”. Matsuo Basho]

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SSS2
Shadow Shot Sunday 2
Windblown

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Enjoy The Music


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Before you leave see also
Sunday Savvy 34

Sunday Lime 34

30 April 2015

36 comments:

  1. It looks beautiful though - I hope it cools down

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  2. Thank you for dropping in Jae

    much love...

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  3. We are still waiting for heat here. It will be welcome when it comes. Smiles.

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  4. It looks cool.

    banana shade
    thinking cool
    with iced tea

    Adelaide

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  5. What a blessing shade can be... for many reasons.

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  6. What wonderful shade must the banana frond provide! Thanks for sharing.

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  7. I'm sure those cooling breezes are most welcome!

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  8. That's the way the earth spins, Sherry
    Thanks for dropping in

    much love...

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  9. Thanks for dropping in and sharing a delightful haiku Adelaide

    much love...

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  10. Indeed Bjorn, happy you dropped in

    much love...

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  11. Happy you dropped in Bev

    much love...

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  12. Most welcome

    Thanks for dropping in MMT

    much love...

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  13. Ah yes the month of April is sweltering hot.. we are bordering on 40 degrees celsius here.. lovely write, Gillena❤️

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    1. Wishing you cooling breezes Sanaa

      Much love...

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  14. Lovely shadow shot from the banana tree ~ delightful and so inviting ~ thanks,

    Wishing you a great week ahead ~ ^_^

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    1. Happy you dropped in Carol

      Much love...

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  15. I envy your weather and I like your backyard.

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    1. Happy you dropped in Cressida

      Much love...

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  16. April is ending and I am hoping May will bring more warm days! Happy Sunday Gillena!

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  17. Nice Picture and a wonderfully written sentiment.
    ZQ

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    1. Happy you dropped by Z
      much love...

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  18. I enjoyed your lines – though here we have left scorching heat well behind us now.

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    1. Happy you dropped by Rosemary

      Much love...

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  19. The haiku and the photo work so beautifully together. Great synergy. Cool relief literally floats from the piece.

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  20. Silly me! I missed the shadows the first time around!

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  21. I think you'd be glad of our chilly wind today that's carry rain with it. Yet again I enjoyed reading your work.

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  22. Wherever we all live there are always pros and cons whether it be heat or cold, rain or snow and even the driest of climates to test us. However home is still home and we love it. So your readers will see the banana plant and its shade and be jealous yet would still yearn for home eventually. Great haiku Gillena.

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  23. Those banana fronds look and sound cool and shady, Gillena. Do you always have your lunch break there?

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  24. Thank you for your appreciation Wendy

    much love...

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  25. MMT thanks for dropping in

    much love...

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  26. Thanks for dropping in Julian

    much love...

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  27. Thank for your appreciation Robin

    much love...

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  28. No Kim, not always, and the too, does give am really nice breezes when i sit in the back yard to read

    much love...

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  29. Must be awesome to rest in the shade of a banana-tree. Nice haiku Gillena.

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  30. I'm soaking up your haiku and cool breeze Gillena! Thank you!

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