Son's House Welcome to our blog where we view life from the eyes of an artist's soul and explore how creativity enhances the inner spirit. NOTE: Blog hop here every Monday for 'creatives' of all mediums, Magical Monday Meme Linked today with: Dave Keller ~ Wordless (click on the links to go there) Today's post is for Wednesday and that means photographs, haiku and wordless ~ silence. All these blogs are creative in their own style. 52 Photos prompt was 'Where We Meet'. For family events we usually meet at my home, my brothers or I go to North Carolina where my son has settled into his new home. Here in MA we are always gathered something near the ocean. My haiku for Haiku Sensational is below and the prompt word was: 'landscape.' Once again the landscape most prevalent is the sea. |
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Thanks Carol! I will hookup with you on Magical Monday. Very nice haiku this week!
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ReplyDeleteBeautiful haiku!
ReplyDeleteYour dog is adorable!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful photos and haiku!
Your dog is adorable!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful photos and haiku!
In reference to the top photo: if a man cooks and nobody sees it, did he still cook?
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Your haiku describes the view so beautifully!
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Oh to be able to view the water like that everyday! So lovely!
ReplyDeletesweet aquatic landscape haiku! and love the quote!
ReplyDeleteLots to be grateful for in your haiku.
ReplyDeleteYour haiku are such a lovely celebration of the world around us.
ReplyDeleteReally nice integration too!
ReplyDeleteHave a great WW!
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I love the dominant water element in your haiku - like a 'hydro haiku'... water, water everywhere...
ReplyDeleteLovely.
I love the dominant water element in your haiku - like a 'hydro haiku'... water, water everywhere...
ReplyDeleteLovely.
Wow, you sure are busy with so many memes/projects!
ReplyDeleteVista, view, see,,,,all what we are lucky to be able to do or have the sense od..
ReplyDeleteI love the haiku.
ReplyDeleteI love water and poetry so your blog is a hit! Thanks for visiting NanaHood. Come again real soon.
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I love water and poetry so your blog is a hit! Thanks for visiting NanaHood. Come again real soon.
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i love that first photo--she looks so happy!
ReplyDeleteLovely ~~ :)
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it must be lovely to gather by the ocean... :)
ReplyDeleteWhat a great series of haiku! Very descriptive.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful, Carol!!
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