Brenda, this is pretty amazing and poersonal to me. I have 3 brothers, and we started getting more and more together as we have agved and matured. So now we are growing together, Thank you, Bill
Two things… my gifted scrub pines by the birds or squirrels (opposite sides of the yard).
Siblings no matter how far apart, will always share roots.
I think I bend the rules of haiku, tanka and renga more than follow them. Seems January is going to be a tanka month for me 🙂
Still about two hours before I travel.
It’s a very zen process for me, letting the subject matter lead me to another place in the last two lines. Sort of like swimming, stroke, stroke, breathe, dive deep.
roots intertwined… just how family should be. beautiful
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Even if you try, you can’t yank all those roots out. As it should be. Thanks for dropping by and commenting. Peace and Joy, Brenda
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This was a clever and special tanka. I am not familiar with its rules, just enjoy the way the words are put together, intertwined just so.
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Siblings have such enduring relationships, worth celebrating in the good times, but there during the bad, too.
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Brenda, this is pretty amazing and poersonal to me. I have 3 brothers, and we started getting more and more together as we have agved and matured. So now we are growing together, Thank you, Bill
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Roots go pretty deep with brothers. 🙂 So glad you have brothers. Warmly, Brenda
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Lovely thoughts and imagery for this cold month of January….
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Warmth goes deep underground this time of year. 🙂
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Two things… my gifted scrub pines by the birds or squirrels (opposite sides of the yard).
Siblings no matter how far apart, will always share roots.
I think I bend the rules of haiku, tanka and renga more than follow them. Seems January is going to be a tanka month for me 🙂
Still about two hours before I travel.
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I like to learn the rules thoroughly before I bend them, and I think this is only my second ever Tanka. 🙂 Safe Travels! Brenda
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Over one hurdle – made it to my destination.
Or at least part of it anyway.
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I always think there’s something a little grim and defiant about those little fir trees – and you’ve captured it! Reminds me of Thorin and co… 🙂
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They are enduring despite all weather, aren’t they?
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A good example to us all! 🙂
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Yes, and despite mold, absconding roofs and other calamities. LOL
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Aye! LOL xx
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Excellent Blog!
PS I still see Cindy’s rattlers too! Lol
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LOL Yikes, right?! Especially the story of one coming at her when she was BBQ’ing.
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family strength and loyalty. wonderful
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Thanks for being such a consistent and support reader, Beth, you’re the best!! Brenda
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Sweet:)
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Thanks!
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this is so wonderful! bravo~
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Thanks! I still see your photos in my mind. I see your hummingbirds now. And your rattlers. LOL
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Roots intertwined, Indeed. I’ve yet to master the Tanka, you do it so naturally 🙂
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It’s a very zen process for me, letting the subject matter lead me to another place in the last two lines. Sort of like swimming, stroke, stroke, breathe, dive deep.
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I hope i’ll master it myself one day 🙂
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I’m sure you will, you are a talented writer. 🙂
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You’re too kind! ^.^/
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