This is a pretty haiku, Nessa. And just as pretty is your flower burst (from last year?).
Nicholas is getting to be a big boy isn't he? KP has four teeth the last we counted.
People who do the virus thing remind me of people who stuff two rolls of toilet paper down the toilet. They ruin things for other people. And they have to smell like they have been sucking up toilet water. ..
Wonderful take on the word my friend. I love it! I would have never thought to go that way :) Love the photo as well. :)
ReplyDeleteI went out but couldn't find a flower one. It is interesting how growth is anti-gravity, against the pull.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful Spring! What a perfect fit for the theme. Your haiku is wonderful.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful! You do marvelous haiku.
ReplyDeleteThis is a pretty haiku, Nessa. And just as pretty is your flower burst (from last year?).
ReplyDeleteNicholas is getting to be a big boy isn't he? KP has four teeth the last we counted.
People who do the virus thing remind me of people who stuff two rolls of toilet paper down the toilet. They ruin things for other people.
And they have to smell like they have been sucking up toilet water.
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nice...love that last line...
ReplyDeleteHow beautiful, Nessa! I absolutely love it! I do admire anyone who can write haiku and you do it so beautifully! Have a lovely evening!
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Love it! Gorgeous imagery!
ReplyDeleteBurst in Bliss!
ReplyDeleteLove that alliteration! It summed up and wrapped your whole haiku into a lovely package for all to enjoy!
Nessa, leave it to you to write something beautiful, this is great!
ReplyDeletenice! just lovely :)
ReplyDeleteJust beautiful haiku, and goes so well with the picture!
ReplyDeleteAllium? Garlic? What are those?
ReplyDeleteThis one is beautiful. You did a wonderful job on this haiku. It really encaptures the start of a beautiful flower.
ReplyDeletebeautiful - i can't wait for the flowers to appear!
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