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Winter Haiku
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Snowflake flowers bloom
on wisteria tendrils –
blue blooms later.
Diamonds grow on vines
only in the winter time –
love lasts forever.
Pretty snow pretzels
freshly made in winter storm-
enjoy while they last.
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Wendy/ 2013
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Winter Blessings ~ Wendy
I really enjoyed taking snow pictures during our December snowfalls. It’s fun dreaming up haiku for each. Once I see a picture, I like, the imagination wheels start turning and don’t stop until I’ve arrived somewhere new.
What makes your imagination wheels turn?
Really beautiful, Wendy 🙂
Thank you, Michelle! Snow cheers up a gray day!
Blessings dear friend ~ Wendy xo
loved reading these. haiku is a beautifully expressive art form with your photos! xox
Thank you, Linda! I’m glad to have discovered the joys of haiku.
Blessings dear friend ~ Wendy xo
Love lasts only as long as God lasts. Very nice poetry.
That’s good news – since He’s eternal! 😉 Thank you for taking me out to shoot sunrise photos this morning. Hugs!
Blessings Ian (DR) ~ Wendy xoxo
My supreme pleasure.
Running and walking and coffee get my imagination going, and I always have much to write about whenever I hear songs of praise, read God’s Word, or just be with my children and family! Lots of things, then!
I love the snow pictures. The crystalline details, the blankets of white, the crisp coldness. Maybe I should post my recent blue sky/green palm tree picture with its own haiku…your poetry and photography are very inspirational to me! Have a lovely weekend! We are still enjoying pseudo-summer down here. Tennis and playground this morning, and I just got up from a family nap–rare and wonderful!
Alison, a haiku written to go with palm trees and blue sky sounds wonderful! Let me know if you do…
Blessings dear friend ~ Wendy xo
Really awesome imagery: Diamonds grow on vines and pretty snow pretzels.
Thank you! Cold air seems to stir my imagination! 😉 But the beauty of creation warms my heart…
Blessings new friend ~ Wendy 🙂
Haha. Makes me feel like a popsicle. I fare better in warmer weather 🙂
Oh, Wendy!! I’m crazy for these, especially the diamonds one–makes my heart beat faster!!!
Caddo, my heart goes into my throat when I see something I want to photograph. Then I get all clumsy and have to try several times before I get one that’s not blurry!! You’re a friend after my own heart. 😉 Hugs!
Blessings dear friend ~ Wendy xo
The wheels of my imagination …they run all the time. When I was in middle school at the Teen Arts Festival Day…I had a table. I sat with a pen and paper. I said give me a subject I’ll write you a poem. That was in the late 1960’s. I enjoy many styles and forms. I have a page on my site that explains ‘lunes’ An American style haiku form that you might also enjoy. You might also like the Elfje.
Thanks for sharing your haiku and photos.
That would be a blast to write poetry on the spot like that…
You’ve got me curious to check out “lunes” ! I’ll be over there shortly. Thanks for the heads up on it.
Blessings dear friend ~ Wendy 🙂
Wendy—very simple and beautifully done. Great subject for B & W.
You are right, David! I’ve been setting some aside for B&W. I’m amazed at how some really do look better as such.
Blessings dear friend ~ Wendy 🙂
Beautiful pictures and words. I really love snow and ice. We don’t get much here but snow is forecast for Monday, so I might have some new inspiration for my winter haiku. It has been grey for too long. I think my imagination is stimulated most strongly and most often by nature in all its forms; by the tiny details at my feet and the vastness of the sky.
Thank you for your great answer to the question. I agree that nature is inspiring. Enjoy writing snowy haiku when the snow flies…
Blessings new friend ~ Wendy 🙂
I loved that first one ( and all of them!) , the snowflake flowers bloom! 🙂 I love what you capture and see, all around you! God bless your winter writing and photography!
Thanks, dear Debbie! Hugs! Do you sometimes take your camera with you on walks? I suspect that you’d have fun. Even when I take the dog out to the run, I slip my camera into my pocket – just in case…
Blessings dear friend ~ Wendy xo
You get to see such beautiful things, Wendy- Lee! 🙂 it’s Sunday morning in Oz! Enjoy the rest of the weekend…..,,, hugs from me to you! ……. Paula xx
Good morning Paulama! It seems so strange that I am unwinding at the end of the day and you are already starting the next one. Enjoy your warm weather… I’ve been dressing up in layers and I look like a stick person, that a child draws, with my skinny jeans sticking out the bottom of the bundle! 😉
Blessings dear Paula ~ Wendy xo
Lol….Hugs xxx
I’m with you – a visual poet! These are lovely – I especially love the pretzels! 🙂
Thank you, Melody! I like pretzels too… 😉 Are you having stormy weather, this weekend, where you live? CBC radio was commenting on the storms in eastern Canada… ( I listen to it in my kitchen.)
Blessings dear friend ~ Wendy xo (stay safe & warm)
Wild wind and blizzard-like conditions created a hazardously plugged road. I got so stuck yesterday on the way to work it took 2 neighbours (who were very gracious!) and the better part of an hour to shovel me out…the very reason why we prairie folk need to keep emergency equipment with us in our vehicles! 🙁 It has been far worse south of us – lots more snow and much more hazardous driving conditions – but this winter has been a far more difficult one to deal with than the past few, that’s for sure!
Wow! You prairie folk make us islanders look wimpy… white stuff on our roads has been known to cause meetings to be canceled and schools closed for the day. Glad to hear you have good neighbors!
That I do! Hey – I just saw some pics of the storms on the east coast – make my getting stuck story sound REALLY lame. Theory of relativity in action! 🙂
I guess west coast islanders get bumped down to “wimpy lame”! I follow a couple of lovely blogs from the east coast – I hope they aren’t stuck without power as so many there are… By the way – I’ve read the “Little House on the Prairie” series and you people are not lame at all! 🙂
🙂 Modern conveniences make my life so easy in comparison. There are still some challenges (especially in my garden!) and I’m really hoping that all of our cold weather hasn’t done any damage to my perennial collection…
Perennials are like good friends… I hope they fare well – and not as in goodbye! 😉
I love snow more than is normal – lol – beautiful!
Thank you, Emily! It’s definitely fun to photograph…
Blessings new friend ~ Wendy 🙂
Beautiful!
Thank you, Paul – I had fun!
Blessings new friend ~ Wendy 🙂
Weatherman promises snow on the way, but, still waiting. You have inspired me to take my camera and prowl around my rather large and untamed garden when it does arrive, lovely pictures.lovely words.
Thank you! I’m glad that this post inspired you. Untamed gardens produce the most interesting pictures… have fun!
Blessings dear friend ~ Wendy xo
I love love love the middle photo. It’s so elegant.
Thank you, Laura! It reminds me of a necklace pendant…
Blessings dear friend ~ Wendy xo
Beautiful imagery, profound imagination, wonderful. Thanks for coming by the art prescription! Cheers, Bev
Your blog and art are very beautiful! I’ll be back. Thanks for visiting me too, Bev.
Blessings new friend ~ Wendy 🙂
beautiful words, for beautiful photos!
Thank you, Heather! Snow makes nice art!
Blessings dear friend ~ Wendy xo
Love the first picture and haiku particularly. Thank you for sharing 🙂
Thank you! I post my favorite picture first, most times, so I’m happy you agree…:)
Blessings dear friend ~ Wendy xo
These pictures are GORGEOUS, and the haikus so fitting—you have such a way with words! God bless!
Thank you! Our Creator makes the best art! I just take notes about it. 😉
Blessings dear friend ~ Wendy xo
Beautiful!
Thank you, Mindy!
Blessings new friend ~ Wendy 🙂
love the lines… “diamonds grow on vines”… yes indeed, like you, I connote snow with diamonds, for some reason… beautiful post, Wendy! Blessings to you always. Dee
Dee, the nice thing about garden “diamonds” is that they are free.
Blessings dear friend ~ Wendy xo
Wendy, you have captured God in the snow!
Thank you
Thank you for the lovely comment! He is the best Artist…
Blessings dear new friend ~ Wendy 🙂
By the way, thank you for your kind word about some of my shots.
Appreciation is the food of creation.
You are welcome! Applause fans the fires of creativity.
Blessings new friend ~ Wendy 🙂
Wendy,
What beautiful winter photos framed by a fine haiku that gives a whole new meaning to the complete work. .
Thank you, Mary! Winter has its own version of beauty to photograph and write about. I’m learning to appreciate it more.
Blessings dear friend ~ Wendy xo