This amazing photo, Karuna took at LivingLearningandLettinggo inspired me.

© Karuna Poole at LivingLearningAndLettingGo

pure essence
whimsical petals whisper
dark shadows begone!

© Tournesol ’15

11 responses to “purity (haiga)”

  1. Karuna Avatar

    I’m glad you used my picture on your blog! I love the poem you wrote to go with it.

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    1. Cheryl-Lynn Avatar

      Thank you, I’m so glad it’s okay…sometimes I see a photo and don’t always have it to share what inspired my words. You take some lovely photos, Karuna!! and thank you for allowing me to show it on my blog.

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      1. Karuna Avatar

        I love seeing it there. I purposely left my phone/camera home today but once I saw this tree I knew I had to go back and get a picture. I’m sure glad I did.

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      2. Cheryl-Lynn Avatar

        Me too!!

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  2. Björn Rudberg (brudberg) Avatar

    Oh I would love some whimsical petals of magnolia soon,

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    1. Cheryl-Lynn Avatar

      More than two months still unless I move 🙂

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      1. Karuna Avatar

        Come here and you can get them now!

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      2. Cheryl-Lynn Avatar

        Don’t tempt me!! I think if I had followed my original plan in 1997 to move after a few years to Vancouver…would be close to Seattle!

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      3. Karuna Avatar

        That would have been so nice, for both of us!

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  3. Dom DiFrancesco Avatar

    I love this picture and your poem…a reminder that spring isn’t far away. 🙂

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    1. Cheryl-Lynn Avatar

      Thanks, Dominic, yes it is not too far and that photo is a lovely reminder of what to expect:)

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