There was this older link to your post which could have worked or been re-blogged this autumn. I love the puffy cloud which does seem like it has peace and the gift of namaste.
We rake, then rake, then rake some more. Or the snow falls before we get them all, and then they fertilize the earth. 🙂 Peace and joy to you and yours, Brenda
There was this older link to your post which could have worked or been re-blogged this autumn. I love the puffy cloud which does seem like it has peace and the gift of namaste.
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Thanks, Robin. I like that WP always has suggestions of similar posts. 🙂
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love this shot-the sky is lovely-hope you all are enjoying your Thanksgiving weekend!
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Yes, hope you are, too! We are moving furniture prior to taking on a free piano. I sure hope we can get it working again!
Cheers, Brenda
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gotta move those fallen leaves somehow…lovely haiku – ♥
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We rake, then rake, then rake some more. Or the snow falls before we get them all, and then they fertilize the earth. 🙂 Peace and joy to you and yours, Brenda
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here’s a country tip: throw away the rake and let the winds blow the leaves hopefully over to far away neighbors yard. 😆
ha ha
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I’m afraid I have the yard they all blow into. 🙂
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oh, that is a bummer. good for your neighbors though – you should charge them a fee. leaf dropping fee. 😆
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namaste
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Namaste, my friend.
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🙂
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‘limbs touch namaste’…lovely! 🙂
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Thanks!
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Great haiku to go with the photo!
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Thanks!
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Very nice
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Thanks! Warmly, Brenda
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love, love, love! how beautiful the imagery of nature bowing to nature. xo
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I think the trees must appreciate a good sunset, don’t you? 🙂 They may not have eyes, but they make good use of light. Hugs, Brenda
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Namaste, indeed. I especially love the last line. 🙂
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I’m so happy you do. I love trees. Namaste, Brenda
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OH! it is so beautiful!!
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Thanks, the Professor thought it was scary, but I thought it beautiful, too.
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😉 xxxxxx
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Hugs, Brenda
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I always enjoy your Haikus… you write them so beautifully.
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Thank you!
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Beautiful haiku. Lovely visuals, colour and personification. 🙂
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Thanks, I love your blog!
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Now that is a scary sky!
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If only you could have felt the howling wind, whipping your scarf off, you would have been truly unnerved! 🙂
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Ooo, but it sounds like an adventure.
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Grand attitude. 🙂
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The professor is always ready for an adventure (I hope!)
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Me, too. I put on my down coat and sally forth. 🙂
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Always bring a sword, too.
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Don’t you see my rapier wit?
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I do! Now the professor must find one.
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Yours is up your sleeve. 🙂
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Lovely, Brenda!!! Enjoy your Thanksgiving!!
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You, too!
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