I love them and then I hate them! At 4.15 this morning, I hated their racket. Walking home last night, I saw a gull turn in the sunlight to get a pink belly as it curved over the chimney stacks.
I do agree about gulls Juliet. Rather like rooks - they are so common that people either ignore them or hate them (or both) - maybe in the golden evening light they take on a new importance.
Seagulls are one of those things where I try to imagine if they were rare and special how impressive they'd be, and to see them that way. They really do look marvellous in evening light.
Magpies I find really difficult to admire, though their shape and plumage is unarguably magnificent...
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Noble gulls? Not possible!
Lol, despairing, I did say even!
I laughed, not being a fan of gulls.
I actually like sea gulls. Maybe because they always bring back childhood to me, make me think of home...and the right light does create magic.
perhaps none of you are from the era of jonathon livingston seagull?!!! lovely haiku!! steven
Behold, the Noble Gull ...
Uh - Ya - I don't think so either!
But sure ... under just the right circumstances, a Gull might look noble ... like riding a Unicorn.
Beautiful.
I love them and then I hate them! At 4.15 this morning, I hated their racket. Walking home last night, I saw a gull turn in the sunlight to get a pink belly as it curved over the chimney stacks.
I do agree about gulls Juliet. Rather like rooks - they are so common that people either ignore them or hate them (or both) - maybe in the golden evening light they take on a new importance.
I think gulls do indeed look noble and perhaps they need to maintain some dignity, doing as they do.
especially in the 'golden evening light.'
wonderful haiku.
Hi Juliet
I think all of nature can look noble at the right time...you caught it...
Happy days
Seagulls are one of those things where I try to imagine if they were rare and special how impressive they'd be, and to see them that way. They really do look marvellous in evening light.
Magpies I find really difficult to admire, though their shape and plumage is unarguably magnificent...
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