Haiku: Southern warmth Published on April 1, 2017 by goldenbrodie Oh camellia copious tender blossoms linger in soft shade Haiku by PamelaWLucas 3/31/17 Inspiring and contributing photo by Diane Bridges Wilson in Heathsville, Virginia 3/17 Share this:FacebookTwitterPinterestEmailLike this:Like Loading...
Love the camellia. We have a few (young ones) in our garden. They aren’t very big nor have many flowers as yet; though, I know the future is going to be a bounty of sweet fragrances! 🙂 LikeLike Reply
A beautiful flower and a touching piece of poetry with wisely chosen words. Thank you. (Ben Fastnedge) LikeLike Reply
Great post! Mine is exactly like that. I’m really enjoying the flowers, as are passersby who sometimes stop to look at it. LikeLike Reply
That read so softly.
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A golden tanks…
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Lingers beautifully!!
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Love the camellia. We have a few (young ones) in our garden. They aren’t very big nor have many flowers as yet; though, I know the future is going to be a bounty of sweet fragrances! 🙂
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Glad to hear your bounty will soon show!
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Beautiful!
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A beautiful flower and a touching piece of poetry with wisely chosen words. Thank you. (Ben Fastnedge)
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Great post!
Mine is exactly like that. I’m really enjoying the flowers, as are passersby who sometimes stop to look at it.
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They are always worth a stop and check it out.
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Indeed.
Have a great weekend!
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back at ya!
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