Lisa - such a beautiful Haiku as well as photo. There is something about a daffodil that brings hope. I discovered a single dandelion blooming bravely this morning in our yard. I am seeing this as a promise that things will get better. Stay safe and well - Hugs!
Very nice. Are you aware of the FB page, Haiku for a Global Pandemic?https://www.facebook.com/groups/616741405570934/?multi_permalinks=620485525196522%2C620444125200662¬if_id=1584805491662136¬if_t=group_activity
Thanks for your comment and I agree ~ Historically, Zoe and I would be the only ones many place in nature ~ now hard to find a secluded spot ~ ah well.
Keep Calm, Be Well, A ShutterBug Explores, aka (A Creative Harbor)
I am so happy to be here Lisa. Thank you for your offering of photo and haiku, that feeds the depth of my being.
ReplyDeleteHi Lea, so happy you stopped by and enjoyed my offering. Thank you for leaving a comment.
DeleteSo perfect! Thanks Lisa.
ReplyDeleteThank you Kris. Glad you liked it.
DeleteLovely haiku ~ especially for these strange times ~
ReplyDeleteKeep calm and be well,
A ShutterBug Explores,
aka (A Creative Harbor)
Sort of what I thought Carol.
DeleteWe find peace and calm in our gardens, with all of the time we need to work and just be.
ReplyDeleteIt is difficult for me to just be for prolonged periods of time. I am so thankful for my garden too.
DeleteAha. Perfect
ReplyDeleteHappy Sunday
Much❤love
Thank you Gillena, Happy Sunday to you too.
ReplyDeleteit is an awesome stone wall ~ glad you liked it ~ we have a lot of them ~
ReplyDeleteKeep Calm, Be well.
A ShutterBug Explores,
aka (A Creative Harbor)
Stones are hard to come by in my area Carol. I suppose that is why I treasure them so.
DeleteLisa - such a beautiful Haiku as well as photo. There is something about a daffodil that brings hope. I discovered a single dandelion blooming bravely this morning in our yard. I am seeing this as a promise that things will get better. Stay safe and well - Hugs!
ReplyDeleteThose little golden discs are worth more than gold this time of year and certainly during these scary times. Cheers.
DeleteVery nice! I always enjoy visiting your blog this time of year because it reveals what will be blooming in my area very soon. Happy spring!
ReplyDeleteGlad you stopped by Beth. Spring will eventually reach your area. Hang in there.
DeleteHow wonderful it is that in times like this, with social distancing and 'danger' all around, we can connect online. Hope you are healthy, stay safe!
ReplyDeleteYes, we are blessed to be able to connect online. All is well and good here. I wish wellness for you and yours too.
DeleteVery nice. Are you aware of the FB page, Haiku for a Global Pandemic?https://www.facebook.com/groups/616741405570934/?multi_permalinks=620485525196522%2C620444125200662¬if_id=1584805491662136¬if_t=group_activity
ReplyDeleteI didn't know about this FB sight. I will check it out. Thanks Jason.
DeleteThanks for your comment and I agree ~ Historically, Zoe and I would be the only ones many place in nature ~ now hard to find a secluded spot ~ ah well.
ReplyDeleteKeep Calm, Be Well,
A ShutterBug Explores,
aka (A Creative Harbor)
Beautiful how the
ReplyDeletedaffodil glows pure, clean, white
A moment's magic flower!
Oh HB, I love your haiku. Magic makes the world go 'round.
DeleteWe could use a little magic right now ~ Thanks for your 'visit.' ~
ReplyDeleteStay Calm and Be Well,
A ShutterBug Explores,
aka (A Creative Harbor)
This is precious. Sometimes all it takes is a single blossom...
ReplyDeleteLisa girl .. well done !
ReplyDelete"A single warrior can stand precious for the sunlight to come "
Hope all is well with you and yours.
Take care
Joy
The strong keep going.
ReplyDeleteThanks for coming by and hope you are out enjoying your garden today (Friday)
ReplyDeleteBe well ^_^
A ShutterBug Explores
Tempest against a bloom. Wonderful contrast. I love it!
ReplyDeleteHow nice Lisa, didn't know about this blog and still wouldn't if Margaret hadn't mentioned it in an e-mail. That girl gets around. :-)
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