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#AwakeAugust 2016 – Small Stone (6) – Cardinals
#AwakeAugust2016 two bright red cardinals darting among branches and leaves of nearby ash intermittent resting and plunging in the iridescent glimmer along roof-line clogged gutter full of water ______________________________________________ © rgb for “On Dragonfly Wings with Buttercup Tea”, 2011 – … Continue reading
Young Cardinal – Small Stone
young cardinal employs dog dish for bath ______________________________________________ Written in the micro – poetry form called Tilus (6-3-1) ______________________________________________ © rgb for “On Dragonfly Wings with Buttercup Tea”, 2011 – 2014
Scarecrow – TRM
Tan Renga Challenge Month (TRM) at Carpe Diem Haiku Kai. Jessica of Like An Apple presents: wind jostles the scarecrow near the heavy-hung cornstalks the summer is spent [ … ] your stanza ?????? ~~~~~ wind jostles the scarecrow near … Continue reading
Lily
Cardinal twosome Hide and seek in concert Lilies’ emerging leaves ___________ Jazzy watches from afar!! Caught a few minutes before she went to investigate! ______________________________________________ © rgb for “On Dragonfly Wings with Buttercup Tea”, 2011 – 2013 April A2Z Heights … Continue reading
Winter Grass
Maiden grass Cardinal sweethearts Hideaway ______________________________________________ © rgb for “On Dragonfly Wings with Buttercup Tea”, 2011 – 2012 Prompt: Winter Grass (fuyu kusa)
Repertoire of Notes
Repertoire of notes Cardinals chirping good morn’ Sundial awakens ______________________________________________ Image Credit © rgb for “On Dragonfly Wings with Buttercup Tea”, 2011 – 2012 September Heights Day 13 Prompt: Symphony (#172 )
Dancing in Tune
Cardinal couples’ song Fluttering, dancing in tune Snail slinks along ______________________________________________ Image Credit © rgb for “On Dragonfly Wings with Buttercup Tea”, 2011 – 2012
Twinkle of Appreciation ≈ 2
Twinkle of Appreciation beauty in finished bird’s nest ______________________________________________ During our walk about the yard last evening, we found a completed bird’s nest awaiting occupation. Due to the harsh drought in our area during the past summer, this evergreen holly (among … Continue reading