On precipice edge
Choosing life path direction
Unfurl wings to fly
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© by rgb for “On Dragonfly Wings with Buttercup Tea”, 2011 – 2012
Day 7
Theme: Life
Form: Haiga
Paint/Write your Imagination on an Image
Reblogged this on louloubelleblogdotcom.
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a gorgeous haiga, Becca! and in so few words, such lovely words, you describe something that everyone goes through at least once in their lives. truly wonderful post on every level! ♥
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WOW! The picture, the font for the text, the haiga… loved all of it! 🙂
It’s so fresh! 🙂
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beautiful words 🙂
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Yes, do unfurl those wings–and be sure not to jump until you do! 🙂
Is This the Life I Wanted?
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ahhh, that is the part where faith comes in … our wings develop as we take that leap! thank you for visiting.
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Love the image and the verse!!
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Beautifully written, Becca, and your image is the icing on the top.
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A great reflection. I like the precipice’s edge. There is such hope and promise to being in that spot. All the possibilities exist.
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Your poster is awesome. You are right: if we don’t step to the edge, we cannot hope to jump off and fly. (Have you ever skydived or hangglided? Nothing is so freeing!)
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I haven’t … I think I would like to try hang gliding when an opportunity presents itself. Thank you for visiting!!
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becca my favourite of the day and my favourite from your pen so far..
Someone is Special
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my favorite so far!
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I love it, Becca. I think we had similar ideas!
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Life lived on the edge, dangerous but certainly more exhilarating! A terrific haiku.
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Excellent Picture and Haiku. 🙂
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Wonderful ~ the words and photo ~ namaste, carol (A Creative Harbor)
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Becca … wow! What a wonderful haiga you have composed here. Thank you for sharing.
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I love your words and images, Becca – the economic styles you favour and the beautiful pictures that complement them speak volumes! I particularly like ‘Transformed Love (21)’ – which was recently sent to me via email. It totally encapsulates what my man and I feel as we become young oldies. This is a time to celebrate our life experience (albeit quietly!), rather than regret or deny our advancing years. But, when I tried to comment, the page is ‘not found’ – I guess you must have removed it for some reason. But thank you, anyway, for your insightful posts – they lift my spirits!
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Beautiful! The graphic only enhances the effect!
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Beautiful words. I love it!
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