haiku #62016
I puzzle over
the resilience of nature
so unexpected
© Rebecca Sanchez 2016
Written with Haiku Horizons, Poets United and Imaginary Garden Of Real Toads.
haiku #62016
I puzzle over
the resilience of nature
so unexpected
© Rebecca Sanchez 2016
Written with Haiku Horizons, Poets United and Imaginary Garden Of Real Toads.
I do so love nature. This is a beautiful, simple homage.
Thanks for sharing 🙂 Eli.
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Hi there from Western Australia! I am TJ and I was wondering if you would be interested in being part of a “Haiku Hub” I am thinking of setting up on my blog. If you would like to be included just let me know in a reply and I will add your blog to the Hub Page. I am hoping to get as many Haiku writers together to share their writing. I also host a weekly haiku challenge. In my other life I am a Japanese teacher who has a passion for Japanese poetry and art.
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Yes I would love to participate! Nice to meet you! Haiku Horizons has been a little disappointing. The members are nice enough but don’t have a clue about how real haiku is written and they don’t like guidance. Lol! Also, it’s important that people who link go read and comment on other people’s work and that doesn’t happen much at that site. I will add your site to the others on CP under “Groups I Write With” when I have more info. Have you set it up yet? I would love to help and if you’d let me throw a prompt in once and awhile. So happy to read this today! What’s your name?
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Thanks so much for your interest and I will let you know more once I have set up the basic group. Would love to have prompts provided by members. I am TJ. Best wishes and I will be in touch soon.
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Okay dokay!
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This is beautiful and what a great image to put with it. 🙂
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Thank you! It does show how nature has it’s way.
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You’re welcome and I agree. 🙂
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I couldn’t agree more which is why I think nature is such a wonderful muse for me…and great solace!
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It is the best muse and more!
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Yes indeed! Haiku hugs, MW
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I like that, haiku hugs. So cute! Haiku hugs back at ya!
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Indeed, nature is resilient, even when we think it won’t be. It always survives, doesn’t it?
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Let’s hope that never stops Mary.
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Life finds the most unexpected places to take root, but with rain and sun there can be growth…Great pic too!
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Thanks!
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Plant survival techniques are truly inspirational aren’t they?
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Yes they are!
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Nature is always so amazing!
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Very good and very true.
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Photo and poem so perfect!
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Puzzling indeed… Mother Nature’s stubbornness amazes me too!
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To puzzle can often be unexpected 😉
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Yes it can Jae!
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Gorgeous haiku, Bekkie 🙂
Lots of love,
Sanaa
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Thank you Sanaa!
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Me too! Nature is the best teacher. Lovely haiku 🙂
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Nature’s way to teach us…beautifully captured…
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Yes, I am constantly amazed as well. Thank heavens nature is resilient!
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Yes! Me, too. and I thank God. Well captured.
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Nature does seem fragile – but of course it is so resilient.
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That’s really a big puzzle, which I don’t think, can ever be solved!
Awesome haiku 😀
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No it can’t! Lol! Thank you Srivi!
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sorry, here is mine-
https://sharmishthabasu.wordpress.com/2016/06/21/puzzle-for-haiku-horizons/
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I’ll read soon.
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priceless! Nature can be such a teacher! I always learn courage from children of nature.
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Nature is a fine teacher.
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I’m always amazed to see plants sprouting out of cracks.
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Me too! Thank you!
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