A haiku haiga dialogue, enhancing the simple talent of appreciation...
such a beach I am visualizing....
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I love your linking of "history and froth." We cannot have one without the other!
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Such a clever write Gillena and I echo Susan's comment above.Short sweet and perfect.Anna :o]
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I like the nod to history in the raging waves.....living where I do, the power of the ocean is felt keenly.
It has seen lots of action far out to sea! Yes, it is true!Hank
Wherever elements such as sea and earth meet there will the battle to see who is stronger; so it is best we don't take sides! Great haiku Gillena.
I love the Trinidad scent in the haiku and I also second Susan's comment. A lovely one Gillena.
history and froth! so well said!
A beautiful write. We never know all the history of a place.
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History itself can sometimes be froth, as is the case in the U.S. right now.
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Such wise words...loved this!
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catching up, Gillena.crashing waveswearing down the rockshistory forgottenAdelaide
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such a beach I am visualizing....
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I love your linking of "history and froth." We cannot have one without the other!
ReplyDeleteThanks for your appreciation Susan
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Such a clever write Gillena and I echo Susan's comment above.
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Anna :o]
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I like the nod to history in the raging waves.....living where I do, the power of the ocean is felt keenly.
ReplyDeleteIt has seen lots of action far out to sea! Yes, it is true!
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Wherever elements such as sea and earth meet there will the battle to see who is stronger; so it is best we don't take sides! Great haiku Gillena.
ReplyDeleteI love the Trinidad scent in the haiku and I also second Susan's comment. A lovely one Gillena.
ReplyDeletehistory and froth! so well said!
ReplyDeleteA beautiful write. We never know all the history of a place.
ReplyDeleteThanks for your appreciation Sherry
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Thanks for your appreciation Hank
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Thanks for your appreciation Robin
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Thanks for your appreciation Sumana
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Thanks for your appreciation Annell
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History itself can sometimes be froth, as is the case in the U.S. right now.
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Such wise words...loved this!
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catching up, Gillena.
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wearing down the rocks
history forgotten
Adelaide
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