His covenant sign
stretching towards the mountain -
a single rainbow
Season of Carnival
a rainbow
adds its colour
--© gillena cox 2019
Season of Carnival here in T&T; Sun and Fun are the main Characters.
Today the children's parade of bands will pass through St James via the Western Main Road.
Here is a pictorial look back 2012-2018
[and here is my granddaughter at age 16 MONTHS viewing the Children's Carnival Parade of 2014]
Sunday Smiles
BLOG HOPPING TODAY WITH
Poetry Pantry # 441
AND
Haiku My Heart
stretching
Sundays are always special here at Lunch Break. Today is #24 of the series SUMI-E SUNDAYS. Tell me about your Sunday
email me post a COMMENT or leave a link to your blog at the linky below
DO ENJOY THE MUSIC
REVISIT
Sunday Standard 24
Sunday Lime 24
24 February 2017
As long as there are rainbows, there is hope.
ReplyDeleteI have always loved the truth and the symbolism of a rainbow and the way it keeps hope alive.
ReplyDeleteThe solid and the bright--the mountain and the rainbow--are marvelous, allowing a re-calibration of awe without argument and with gratitude.
ReplyDeleteI love rainbows, colourful carnivals, and your beautiful granddaughter!
ReplyDeleteMaggie, happy you dropped by
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Thanks for your appreciation Mary
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Thanks for your appreciation Chrissa
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Thanks for your appreciation Sherry
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Rainbows are wonderful when they come.
ReplyDeleteThey sure are Björn.
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In rainbows we learn there is light ahead of the tunnel!❤️ Happy Sunday, Gillena!😘🍹
ReplyDeleteAha! Thanks for ypur appreciation Sanaa
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I love seeing rainbows they are definitely a sign of hope. Beautiful capture.
ReplyDeleteThanks for dropping by Trudessa
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Lovely ... and thought-provoking.
ReplyDeleteThanks for your appreciation Rosemary
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Rainbows are hopeful and carnival is rainbow coloured – your haiku full of hope and colour have set me up for the day, Gillena!
ReplyDeleteThanks for your appreciation Kim
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Very creative art work and haiku ~ enjoy your celebration ~ ^_^
ReplyDeleteHappy Day to you,
A ShutterBug Explores,
aka (A Creative Harbor)
Happy you dropped by Carol
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partial rainbow
ReplyDeletei don't need a pot of gold
but a cup would do
Always a joy to see rainbows
Adelaide
Thanks for your appreciation Adelaide
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My mother would tell us kids that the wet multi-coloured spots in car parks or on the roads after the rain were where rainbows had landed. As an adult I realised they were actually oil spots left by vehicles. I believe my mum.
ReplyDelete😊what a lovely story. Happy you dropped by Whitesnake
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There's no doubt a rainbow always colours our lives...as do beautuful grandaughters too!
ReplyDeleteThank you for your appreciation Robin
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Thanks for dropping by Margaret
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Every time I see a rainbow... I am filled with hope and a sense of peace. Your haiku give me the same feeling Gillena! Thank you!
ReplyDeleteThank you for your appreciation Lea
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