First Dahlia a dazzler adorns the back porch hand rail 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
Aren’t they the most marvelous! each one a flowering mandala, a petaled meditation… LikeLiked by 1 person Reply
Vibrant color! I have a question about your poem as it’s not a haiku, I’m wondering if it follows a form I need to learn about. Thanks for sharing. LikeLike Reply
Hi Laura, this is just a personal form I like to write in – a compact triad. I just try and squeeze out any excess words and I try and make each one “sing” in terms of sound. Very Best, Catherine LikeLiked by 2 people Reply
It’s wonderful! Economy of words is highly valued in writing picture books. I’m so impressed with your style. Have a beautiful day! LikeLike Reply
That’s a beauty!
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So rich!
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Wow! I love your dahlias.
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thanks! 🙂
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A redhead! Is she tempermental? Let’s hope not!
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Ha!
🙂
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Same flower, same colour, same day, small world🌱
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like minds …
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Dahlias–they just don’t stop opening–such a pleasure day after day! Thank you.
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Aren’t they the most marvelous! each one a flowering mandala, a petaled meditation…
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Wonderful.
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Vibrant color!
I have a question about your poem as it’s not a haiku, I’m wondering if it follows a form I need to learn about. Thanks for sharing.
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Hi Laura, this is just a personal form I like to write in – a compact triad. I just try and squeeze out any excess words and I try and make each one “sing” in terms of sound. Very Best, Catherine
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It’s wonderful! Economy of words is highly valued in writing picture books. I’m so impressed with your style. Have a beautiful day!
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Thank you! May wonderful days follow you!
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Vibrant red
Sings of kisses
And lost love
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Thanks for sharing your poems Jan.
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