Metamorphosis winter’s icy caterpillar gestates spring’s tender wings of color Click to share on Twitter (Opens in new window)Click to share on Facebook (Opens in new window)MoreClick to email this to a friend (Opens in new window)Click to share on LinkedIn (Opens in new window)Like this:Like Loading... Related
A fabulous Haiku! I have used this for inspiration for up coming post #127 on “You inspire me” It is linked back to you. I hope you like it! LikeLike Reply
Had to press this. Hope you don’t mind. That scene is awesome, always got a kick out of how efficient ice can be. Poem describes things perfectly. LikeLike Reply
If I’d had more time, I would’ve rhapsodized, but I had to run. Your site is such an inspiration to me. You say so much with a picture and a few words. LikeLike
gorgeous
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Just beautiful
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A fabulous Haiku! I have used this for inspiration for up coming post #127 on “You inspire me” It is linked back to you. I hope you like it!
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I look forward to it. _/\_
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Beautiful
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Great capture!
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The many things Nature offers us so well encapsulated here.
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Nice!
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Interesting capture.
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beautiful photo.
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Very interesting.
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Wow! Nice!
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It’s like a lovely painting!!
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Lovely Haiku, and your photos never fail to amaze.
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Perfection…
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Had to press this. Hope you don’t mind. That scene is awesome, always got a kick out of how efficient ice can be. Poem describes things perfectly.
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Wow! it’s really an icy caterpillar!
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I love your perspective.
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That picture is gorgeous.
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So much is said in so few words.
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Very beautiful photo. 🙂
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Very good imagery and prose! Love your imagination!
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Oh, your words are beautiful this week.
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Thank you Brenda
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If I’d had more time, I would’ve rhapsodized, but I had to run. Your site is such an inspiration to me. You say so much with a picture and a few words.
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The threads of winter are coming undone. Lovely tonal qualities on the ice.
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