Love this. The first line suggests things that are passing away, but then the last two lines show that no matter what season it is or how barren it may look there's still life everywhere.
Ah Juliet, your haikus always make me smile. Reading this is an inspiring start to my weekend. Here I can hear kookaburras chuckling like monkeys in the gum trees. It's not quite as serene as your birds in the ivy covered trees.
We've been in the throes of overeating as a result of our Thanksgiving celebrations here in the US. Aside from everyone getting overstuffed, it is a good thing to stop and call to mind those things for which we are thankful. I hope you are having a wonderful and bountiful day.
Great image! Well captured.
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ReplyDeleteThis is a great haiku. Ticks all the boxes for me!
ReplyDeleteGets me there. Fantastic. Thank you. Cathy x
ReplyDeleteLovely.
ReplyDeleteNice Juliet - bird calls mainly robins and tits round here.
ReplyDeleteLove this. The first line suggests things that are passing away, but then the last two lines show that no matter what season it is or how barren it may look there's still life everywhere.
ReplyDeleteAll the better to see the birds.
ReplyDeleteNice contrast to the imagery :)
ReplyDeleteAh Juliet, your haikus always make me smile. Reading this is an inspiring start to my weekend. Here I can hear kookaburras chuckling like monkeys in the gum trees. It's not quite as serene as your birds in the ivy covered trees.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful. I am right there. You do haiku so well!
ReplyDeleteWow - this is splendid!
ReplyDeleteWonderful!
ReplyDeleteWe've been in the throes of overeating as a result of our Thanksgiving celebrations here in the US. Aside from everyone getting overstuffed, it is a good thing to stop and call to mind those things for which we are thankful. I hope you are having a wonderful and bountiful day.
This one sings!
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