With my post-Christmas brain in recovery mode, I chose an old poem for Poet's United Thursday Think Tank. This piece seems appropriate for today's prompt of 'observation'....I like few things better than watching as the world stirs itself to begin a new day...
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For more poems about observing the world, check out the link below...
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"Silent comes the day" - beautiful! and what a lovely photo to accompany it. :-)
ReplyDeleteWhat a lovely poem and accompanying photo, Lynette. The morning stillness is always new and like nothing else I’ve encountered. It is a brief opportunity to contemplate the dawning of life before it starts stirring. I'm also mindful that while it is quiet in my part of the globe … it’s completely opposite on the other. :)
ReplyDeletePerfect photo for the poem, Lynette, and vice versa. I am not a morning person, but when circumstances have me up at dawn, I find myself wishing I didn't have to sleep so late.
ReplyDeletePenelope is right about other parts of the world. I've just exchanged e-mails with a blogger in Australia. She told me that three times the water in Sydney Harbour is flowing through some towns in Queensland - the mind boggles.
-- K
Kay, Alberta, Canada
An Unfittie's Guide to Adventurous Travel
Such a beautiful haiku and the photo is wonderful. Makes me wish I was standing right there, feasting my eyes. Wonderful start to my day!Thank you.
ReplyDeleteLove this style - excellent piece.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful sentiment! :)
ReplyDeleteWhat a haiku, Lynette. It sets me off to the calmest of feelings, ending all turbulence in my heart.
ReplyDeleteWonderful, the freshness of a new start, begin again! Great pic to portray your poem!
ReplyDeleteYou write so well... The poem is well penned down... Frost in stillness lies...
ReplyDeleteHave a nice day :)
Hello Lynette,
ReplyDeleteSuch beautiful words, which indeed capture the mood of the day, at this time of the year.
Lovely image too....
Best wishes and Happy New Year,
Eileen
You have so much talent!! Lovely post.
ReplyDeleteSuch a lovely haiku and beautiful photo!
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breathe taking imagery.
ReplyDeleteI too enjoy the early morning hours when the new day is fresh! I found your blog thru Adrielleroyle.... she's a sweetie! :)
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Hey Lynette, I just wanted to let you know that I gave you the Stylish Blogger Award! Come on by and check it out :) www.adrielleroyale.blogspot.com
ReplyDeleteP.S. The Bachelor is a pretty cool guy too :)
beautiful photograph and lovely quiet poem - I can feel the stillness and peace.
ReplyDeleteHi Lynette - love the photo and the quote. One of my greatest joys is pairing beautiful images with beautiful words. Nice pair! Thanks for stopping by my blog and taking the time to leave a comment.
ReplyDeleteGreat post. Love the photo.
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