A happy month of May friends. This May i will be adding digitals to photos i snapped
Some Backyard Scenes
GREETINGS
Bon appetit
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All the photos in today's post are mine
Welcome to Art For Fun Friday #7
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BLOG HOPPING TODAY WITH
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Friday Writings 25: Let's Rewrite
A PHOTO HAIKU POSTED IN MAY 2006
First posted HERE
[ today's rewrite - a cherita]
sunshine
birds are feeding
these past three days
frenzied whistles
filling spaces
in the mango tree
© gillena cox 2022
oh a shame that these beautiful banana leaves are blown down by the storm
ReplyDeleteI love these lines in your poem
frenzied whistles
filling spaces
in the mango tree
Thanks for your appreciation Marja
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A lovely rewrite! Would you care to remind us of the original (with a link, or an addition to your post)?
ReplyDeleteI will add a link to the originsl Rosemary haiga
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Sa ever, so fresh, life affirming and joyful dear Gillena -
ReplyDelete"frenzied whistles
filling spaces
in the mango tree"
How delightful is that...
Thanks for your appreciation Scott
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Lovely digital images, thanks for hosting! Going to add your button now.
ReplyDeleteHappy you dropped by Christine
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What a joyful image!
ReplyDeleteHappy you dropped by Rommy
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frenzied whistles
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in the mango tree
These three line are great. a wonderful description.
adelaide
Thanks for your appreciation Adelaide
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Beautiful art and photos, have a great weekend, Valerie
ReplyDeleteThanks for your appreciation Valerie
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I can hear the birds feasting in the mango tree. Good cheer, Gillena!
ReplyDeleteHappy you dropped by Su sieee
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"Filling spaces in the mango tree" What a lovely descriptor
ReplyDeleteThanks for your appreciation Debi
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Delightful 'frenzied whistles' ~ love haiku ~ Xo
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A ShutterBug Explores,
aka (A Creative Harbor)
Thanks for your appreciation Carol
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Love the vividness of the haiku. I can see the trees in my mind, feel the winds, hear the whistles...
ReplyDeleteI hope the bananas were salvageable.
Best of Fridays to you, Gillena.
Happy you dropped by Magaly
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I'd LOVE to stand beneath those "whistling" mango trees!
ReplyDeleteThanks for your appreciation Margaret
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I would love for those whistles... to find me here. Love seeing your use of the banana leaves, despite their fall. Thanks Gillena for all that you share!
ReplyDeleteThanks for your appreciation Lea
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May your mango tree always be filled with fruit...and birdsong!
ReplyDeleteHappy you dropped by Maggie
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Beautiful tropical imagery and poems!
ReplyDeleteThanks for your appreciation Brother Ollie
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I love your digital art, you combined those photo's so well (especially the first one, with the fish!) Have a lovely Sunday!
ReplyDeleteThanks for your appreciation Brother Marit
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The cherita adds a bit more detail to the original haiga. Well done!
ReplyDeleteA shame the banana tree was fell by high winds. The leaves can still be used for cooking. :)
Thanks for your appreciation Cheong Lee san
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Love, love, love your Cherita. I can see it, hear it.
ReplyDeleteThanks for your appreciation Judie
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