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Monday, 11 February 2008

haiku

two blue tits
check out a new nest box -
first crocuses bloom.


love for One Deep Breath

18 comments:

  1. Anonymous9:51 am

    The blue tits you have linked to are just adorable. When you see a little bird like that you just feel full of wonder and joy that he exists. Gorgeous haiku!

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  2. Anonymous10:33 am

    It's so lovely to have the bulbs and birdsong along with the sun. Lovely haiku too.

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  3. Watermaid - thanks!

    Selma - blue tits are adorable, you're right. We're lucky to have so many lovely birds here

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  4. Anonymous2:32 pm

    I do miss the crocus, the tulip, the daffodil. Living in Florida, it never gets cold enough for those flowers.

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  5. There seems to be a contingency to all life, all joy. This is wonderful. God bless.
    Writing in Faith: Poems

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  6. Sprintime in our hearts (and in those of the blue tits).

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  7. crocus, it is - love 'ku for true!

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  8. spring is in the air :)
    so lovely!

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  10. lol...what I meant to say was:aah, spring in the air = all things love - lovely 'ku!

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  11. love is in the air! a perfect anticipating spring 'ku!

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  12. Gorgeous, indeed. So evocative.

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  13. beautiful imagery..the sound of birds and the sight of crocus... spring is already here... that's what i love to hear in the early morning and when i see the crocus thru the snow i am excited to start digging in the garden...

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  14. Yes, to all things lovely. Very nice.

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  15. beautiful haiku here, very nice one on love.

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  16. You helped me remember that excitement of seeing the birds return and especially of seeing the nesting. Love that feeling! Thank you. My One Deep Breath is here.

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  17. now I love to see the cheeky crocuses peeping through the soil, but I can't help finding it a bit sinister. They surely shouldn't be here yet! This'll be the part where I start fretting about global warming.

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  18. mimey - you're right, it is too early....

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