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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


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36 comments:

  1. oh a shame that these beautiful banana leaves are blown down by the storm
    I love these lines in your poem
    frenzied whistles
    filling spaces
    in the mango tree

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    1. Thanks for your appreciation Marja

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  2. A lovely rewrite! Would you care to remind us of the original (with a link, or an addition to your post)?

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  3. I will add a link to the originsl Rosemary haiga
    Thanks for dropping by

    Much💛love

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  4. Sa ever, so fresh, life affirming and joyful dear Gillena -

    "frenzied whistles
    filling spaces
    in the mango tree"

    How delightful is that...

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  5. Thanks for your appreciation Scott

    Much💛love

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  6. Lovely digital images, thanks for hosting! Going to add your button now.

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  7. Happy you dropped by Christine

    Much💛love

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  8. What a joyful image!

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    1. Happy you dropped by Rommy

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  9. frenzied whistles
    filling spaces
    in the mango tree

    These three line are great. a wonderful description.

    adelaide

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  10. Beautiful art and photos, have a great weekend, Valerie

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  11. Thanks for your appreciation Valerie

    Much💛love

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  12. I can hear the birds feasting in the mango tree. Good cheer, Gillena!

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    1. Happy you dropped by Su sieee

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  13. "Filling spaces in the mango tree" What a lovely descriptor

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  14. Thanks for your appreciation Debi

    Much💛love

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  15. Delightful 'frenzied whistles' ~ love haiku ~ Xo

    Wishing you good health, laughter and love,

    A ShutterBug Explores,
    aka (A Creative Harbor)

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    1. Thanks for your appreciation Carol

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  16. Love the vividness of the haiku. I can see the trees in my mind, feel the winds, hear the whistles...

    I hope the bananas were salvageable.

    Best of Fridays to you, Gillena.

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  17. I'd LOVE to stand beneath those "whistling" mango trees!

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    1. Thanks for your appreciation Margaret

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  18. 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!

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  19. Thanks for your appreciation Lea

    Much💛love

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  20. May your mango tree always be filled with fruit...and birdsong!

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    1. Happy you dropped by Maggie

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  21. Beautiful tropical imagery and poems!

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  22. Thanks for your appreciation Brother Ollie

    Much💛love

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  23. I love your digital art, you combined those photo's so well (especially the first one, with the fish!) Have a lovely Sunday!

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    1. Thanks for your appreciation Brother Marit

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  24. The cherita adds a bit more detail to the original haiga. Well done!
    A shame the banana tree was fell by high winds. The leaves can still be used for cooking. :)

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  25. Thanks for your appreciation Cheong Lee san

    Much💛love

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  26. Love, love, love your Cherita. I can see it, hear it.

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  27. Thanks for your appreciation Judie

    Much💛love

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