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
29 comments:
As long as there are rainbows, there is hope.
I have always loved the truth and the symbolism of a rainbow and the way it keeps hope alive.
The solid and the bright--the mountain and the rainbow--are marvelous, allowing a re-calibration of awe without argument and with gratitude.
I love rainbows, colourful carnivals, and your beautiful granddaughter!
Maggie, happy you dropped by
much love...
Thanks for your appreciation Mary
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Thanks for your appreciation Chrissa
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Thanks for your appreciation Sherry
much love...
Rainbows are wonderful when they come.
They sure are Björn.
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In rainbows we learn there is light ahead of the tunnel!❤️ Happy Sunday, Gillena!😘🍹
Aha! Thanks for ypur appreciation Sanaa
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I love seeing rainbows they are definitely a sign of hope. Beautiful capture.
Lovely ... and thought-provoking.
Thanks for dropping by Trudessa
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Thanks 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!
Thanks for your appreciation Kim
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Very creative art work and haiku ~ enjoy your celebration ~ ^_^
Happy Day to you,
A ShutterBug Explores,
aka (A Creative Harbor)
partial rainbow
i 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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Happy you dropped by Carol
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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.
There's no doubt a rainbow always colours our lives...as do beautuful grandaughters too!
😊what a lovely story. Happy you dropped by Whitesnake
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Thank 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!
Thank you for your appreciation Lea
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