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Tag Archives: Spring
Campion #midnighthaiku
The first of the campions are already in flower. This photograph was taken last spring in the odd light that preceded an evening storm. The world was touched with gold, yet the roiling clouds added an unnatural depth to the … Continue reading
Posted in Photography, Poetry
Tagged #NaMoWriPo, haiku, midnight haiku, Spring, wildflowers
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Harbinger
The first slug of April came in through the door, With a bright silver trail winding over the floor. I felt a bit mean taking it back outside, Though I know it will find somewhere leafy to hide. I’m not … Continue reading
Smiler #midnighthaiku
Posted in flowers, Photography, Poetry
Tagged #midnighthaiku, haiku, NaPoWriMo, pansy, smile, Spring
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springtime, new delhi from dhamma footsteps
Reblogged from dhamma footsteps POSTCARD #194: NEW DELHI: Watering the plants upstairs on the roof terrace and there’s this small one looking so simple and symmetrical, extraordinary. I take a photo of it and zoom into the wonderful experience of … Continue reading
Pulmonaria
According to the two thousand year old Doctrine of Signatures, medicinal plants were thought to resemble the area of the body for which they would be useful. Later Christian writers agreed with the idea, thinking that God would have wanted … Continue reading
