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Echo #midnighthaiku

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So many wars

Originally posted on Jane Dougherty Writes:
Photo ©Avishai Teicher So many wars after so many years, So many deaths and so many tears, So many poppies that blow on the hill, And still we keep sending our men out to kill. The poppies that blow in the fields of the Somme, Are the same as…

Unconditional

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Sunbeam Melodies: HAIKU by Bette A. Stevens

Originally posted on Bette A. Stevens, Maine Author:
Spring Magic? I was fortunate to capture spring’s magical beams composing melodies on our daffodils along the walkway to the Farmstead late last week. Naturally, I got inspired. Grabbed the Cannon, downloaded several images to my laptop and played around with photo editor. I’m a writer inspired…

Magic

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Blooming premonition & inspiration.

Originally posted on Renae Rude – The Paranormalist:
THE PREMONITION: Ogre and I have been married for 8,632 days, as of this writing. When a pair has been together that long, strange, magical things can happen … even if one of the pair doesn’t believe in strange, magical things. (*Looking at you, Husband.*) Things like…

Gorgeous, Golden Wattle

Originally posted on margaret lynette sharp:
Wattle Lately, one of the chief joys of walking (or driving) around our local bushland park has been the sight of Wattle in bloom. There has been a wonderful procession of beautiful species. This is one of the loveliest. It’s called Sydney Golden Wattle, (Acacia longiflora). Copyright © ?

It’s Wistaria Time

Originally posted on margaret lynette sharp:
Here in Sydney, the Wistaria is out. Many of the older homes have displays of this adventurous climber, and now and then one sees it growing on a support in the garden of a modern home. It’s such a pretty flower, but it really comes into its own as…

Wattle: A Very Good Year…

Originally posted on margaret lynette sharp:
Wattle As I drove around the local park today, i remarked to Ron on the Wattle. It’s certainly been a very good year… For months on end, there have been eye-catching displays as the various species come into bloom. Here’s one of the most showy types. Copyright ©

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