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17 thoughts on “Haiku Reflections: Weaving a Spell”
ah so true….cant wait to consistently feel the sun, smell the flowers….not long now….they say we are going to get clobbered with snow this truesday…but buds are already on the trees….
I can feel these words resonate in my soul…as I wait patiently for the “magical spell under the ground” to bring new life to the land. A beautiful haiku. Hugs!
Hi Lorraine, Thanks for your kind words friend and so glad you liked the prompt. I do too.
Hi Brian, The East is getting clobbered this year, wowsa! I lived in Toronto for 5 years, a long time ago and all we ever got in the winter was a skiff of snow, not one big storm that I can remember. I hope you get some warm winds and sunshine heading your way soon. glad to see you at Woven Dreams today too, that’s great.
Hi Keith, Aren’t you nice! And I love visiting your blog. Always something so interesting to enjoy there.
Hi Maggie, This is a file photo that just “jumped out” when I was going through the many pics that I have for nature. I love yellow and this seemed so spring like and kind of magical too. I’m so glad you like it!
Hi Ruinwen, Ah, what a nice thing to say Ruinwen, you’ve made my morning.
Happy Week and Hope to see many of you over at Woven Dreams this Week, G
What a beautiful picture. Are they grapes or flowers? Couldn’t be sure. Thanks for the prompt. It was a good one. I had started several ways to do it and finally picked the last long one. I read it to my husband and he said it was “deep, caused one to think.” Ha. I said that was OK because I am often a deep thinker and one must not only grasp what I write between the lines, up between the words and phrases to get the jest.
March 2, 2013 at 9:11 am
PERFECT!!!!
March 2, 2013 at 9:51 am
Gorgeous! I can’t wait until Spring arrives…I just know it’s buried somewhere under one of our snowbanks!
This was glorious, Geraldine.
March 2, 2013 at 9:20 pm
Underground, weaving a spell.
This is wonderful!
xoxoxo
March 2, 2013 at 9:34 pm
Wow, this is so magical, the words and the photo.
March 2, 2013 at 9:45 pm
Hi Teri, Thank you! Can’t get much better than that.
Hi Talon, What a lovely comment, thanks so much.
Hi Vesper, Thanks Vesper. I think that’s about what’s happening down there right about now, don’t you?
Hi Joe, Thanks dear.
Happy Weekend, G
March 3, 2013 at 4:49 am
So so beautiful, I lov eit, and for the prompt I like it
March 3, 2013 at 5:22 am
ah so true….cant wait to consistently feel the sun, smell the flowers….not long now….they say we are going to get clobbered with snow this truesday…but buds are already on the trees….
March 3, 2013 at 5:24 am
hey i am in this week as well…smiles.
March 3, 2013 at 7:40 am
Spring is drawing nearer by the day…I always love my visits to your blog
March 3, 2013 at 8:37 am
Love the thought of the magical spell taking place under the ground.
Love the photo also.
I think it is officially Spring over here now.
Maggie x
Nuts in May
March 3, 2013 at 8:52 am
I can feel these words resonate in my soul…as I wait patiently for the “magical spell under the ground” to bring new life to the land. A beautiful haiku. Hugs!
March 3, 2013 at 9:06 am
Hi Lorraine, Thanks for your kind words friend and so glad you liked the prompt. I do too.
Hi Brian, The East is getting clobbered this year, wowsa! I lived in Toronto for 5 years, a long time ago and all we ever got in the winter was a skiff of snow, not one big storm that I can remember. I hope you get some warm winds and sunshine heading your way soon.
glad to see you at Woven Dreams today too, that’s great.
Hi Keith, Aren’t you nice! And I love visiting your blog. Always something so interesting to enjoy there.
Hi Maggie, This is a file photo that just “jumped out” when I was going through the many pics that I have for nature. I love yellow and this seemed so spring like and kind of magical too. I’m so glad you like it!
Hi Ruinwen, Ah, what a nice thing to say Ruinwen, you’ve made my morning.
Happy Week and Hope to see many of you over at Woven Dreams this Week, G
March 3, 2013 at 1:19 pm
and spring will be weaving it’s spell soon, i hope… wonderful images both in word/ photo… have a great day~
March 4, 2013 at 7:55 pm
Wonderful description of spring’s slow progress. The photo goes well with the poem, as well.
March 4, 2013 at 8:19 pm
Beautiful and hopeful!
March 5, 2013 at 11:30 am
Hi Naquillity, I think the weaving has already started, far below the surface.
Thanks for your kind words and a great day to you too!
Hi Rae, It is a slow process isn’t it? But so worth the wait when all the beauty and color arrive after a long, LONG winter!
Hi Sue, Thanks so much Sue.
Happy Tuesday, G
March 6, 2013 at 3:30 pm
What a beautiful picture. Are they grapes or flowers? Couldn’t be sure. Thanks for the prompt. It was a good one. I had started several ways to do it and finally picked the last long one. I read it to my husband and he said it was “deep, caused one to think.” Ha. I said that was OK because I am often a deep thinker and one must not only grasp what I write between the lines, up between the words and phrases to get the jest.