This composition of both words and images speak to me, I love spring breezes, dappled light, dancing shadows, it's transporting me to when I used to live the middle of a wood.
Nice Meri... I love the prayers flags. When I see them in my travels, I know something about the people that hang them. I'll watch for the lacy shadows and think of you next time I spot them.
Meri, This image is so you! So beautiful, filled with living greenery and sunlit shadows and protected by the peaceful, prayerful filigree of Tibetan flags. Beautiful. xoxo, Noelle
Feels like a painting, Meri! The swatches of prayer flags, the light turning the leaves a lime green, the density of the woods... What a wonderful place to sit and meditate, just be. Love this image and your haiku.
Haiku My Heart i invite you to imagine living in peace one day at a time I have to admit that I'm finding it hard to celebrate the birthday of my country having declared its independence from Mother England, when the country was founded on institutionalized slavery, the idea that white men were created equal but but black men were less than and women weren't even considered. We tend to glorify the "all men are created equal" phrase without looking at the reality. We can do better. We must.
Dia de los Muertos brings back such enticing memories. . . The stalls in the markets filled with little muertos figures each with their own personality. Marigolds -- by the armfuls and bucketsful. . . Colorful flags Candlelit altars the sounds of guitars spooky senoritas and lots of scary boys and ghouls. To share in Dia de Bloglandia, Visit Rebecca and Stephanie .
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this outpouring of colour for peace and grace.
i love such mindfulness placed thoughtfully in our day to day comings and goings.
thank you for your beauty and care raining sweetly on all of us.
Experiencing the beauty and peace in these words and this photograph serves to Haiku my heart. Love the colors.
:-)
Sue x
Peace
This image is so you! So beautiful, filled with living greenery and sunlit shadows and protected by the peaceful, prayerful filigree of Tibetan flags. Beautiful.
xoxo,
Noelle