Haiku: Fall to float

Curling and dying
Farewell to supple and green
Leaves bring the drama

Haiku poem by PamelaWLucas 9/27/17

Inspirational photo by Pixabay

Uncomplicated thoughts: Mini creatures

“Nature is to be found in her entirety nowhere more than in her smallest creatures.” Pliny the Elder

Photo by Pixabay

 

Haiku: Bee Passion

A passion-flower
A nectaring bumble bee
Balance of beauty

Haiku poem by PamelaWLucas 9/27/17

Inspirational photo by Tara McLaughlin 9/17

 

Haiku: Why fall?

Skin tight and glowing

Colorful fruit hangs ready

The stem releases

Haiku poem by PamelaWLucas 9/26/17

Inspirational photo by Pixabay

Your guide to fall apples.

Haiku: baby baby

Out of the safe nest
Learning to fly, fledgling sits
Find food stay alive

Tiny baby bird resting on the bannister in the warmth of the morning sun
Tiny baby bird resting on my banister in the warmth of the morning sun.  Found the bird feeder!

Haiku poem by PamelaWLucas 9/26/17

Inspirational photos by PamelaWLucas andPixabay

Learn about baby birds…and yes there are baby birds now in Virginia as the fall approaches.

Golden Brodie barks “Sea Otter Awareness Week”

I know, I know…I’m a golden retriever and I’m suppose to love the water…swimming, etc. But, I don’t…it’s true and I have come to think it’s OK…I’m a landlubber. But, if I did swim… I’d sure enjoy being with the sea otters.
You otter watch these adorable creatures and the good they give us. Golden Paws Up!

Photo by Pixabay

 

Uncomplicated thoughts: Becoming

“We cannot live better than in seeking to become better.” Socrates

Photo by Pixabay

Haiku: Evening munch

Deer consumed the vines
Yet morning-glory came through
Nature takes its place

Haiku poem by PamelaWLucas 9/23/17

Inspirational photo by PamelaWLucas 9/23/17

Uncomplicated thoughts: Fleeting

Embrace the moment as it passes…never to return the same.

Inspirational photo by Pixabay

Haiku: Painted Lady

Wings are the palette
Camo delicate patterns
A passing treasure

Haiku poem by PamelaWLucas 9/22/17

Inspirational photo by Tara McLaughlin 9/17

More than 60,000 public sightings of the butterfly showed that Painted Ladies migrate as far north as the Arctic Circle.