Celebrating 'nature' as seen from my windows at different times of the day and night, without forgetting the reality of season, people and the nature of the changing scene.
My haiku attempts are experimental, as is most of my work. I can't hang or float the text in calligraphy, but I can make it a part of the picture, thanks to help from my computer wise daughter, Sarah.
These were wonderful.
ReplyDeleteAmazing photographs too.
Must change your blog on list as mgosden comes up.
Sorry!
Fantastic photos and your words mesh will with your images. Thanks for joining us in the haiku festival...it's been a great day for art & poetry!
ReplyDeleteVery cleverly done.
ReplyDeleteI couldn't help but wonder about all the activity inside of that seemingly still building.
Love your unconvential haiku. I love the one with the stairs and the raindrops.
ReplyDeleteThanks for commenting on mine. I haven't written Haiku since the 5th grade.
I love your haiku! They work so well as part of the images.
ReplyDeleteThe Haiku Festival passed me by somehow. When I have time I must peruse. I like your shots and verses.
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