They keep on coming
Lots of red lips in the fall
Enjoy until frost
Haiku poem by PamelaWLucas 9/20/17
Inspirational photo by PamelaWLucas 9/20/17
They keep on coming
Lots of red lips in the fall
Enjoy until frost
Haiku poem by PamelaWLucas 9/20/17
Inspirational photo by PamelaWLucas 9/20/17
Tuberous beauty
Winding down it’s loveliness
Frost will take its place
Haiku poem by PamelaWLucas 9/18/17
Inspirational photo by Derek J. Knight 9/17
First dried leaves falling
Follows the brilliant colors
Nature’s brevity
Haiku poem by PamelaWLucas 9/18/17
Inspirational photo by PamelaWLucas 9/18/17
Cherries are their host
This butterfly looks for sweets
Can winter over
Haiku poem by PamelaWLucas 9/15/17
Inspirational photo by Tara McLaughlin, Charlottesville, VA 9/17
The life cycle and needs of the Red Spotted Purple Butterfly
Quick darting glitter
His beautiful red necklace
Takes ones breath away
Haiku poem by PamelaWLucas 9/14/17
Amazing inspirational photo by Tara McLaughlin in Charlottesville, VA 9/17
Well, yeah. I am one clean retriever. I get groomed each morning for 5 minutes…followed by a treat…I get a bath when needed with Oatmeal/Coconut Dog Shampoo…followed by a treat…and my paws get manicured every other week…nails trimmed often…with the required treat that follows.
So, you people are now buying shoes that look dirty and cost over $700 dollars?…say what? My golden heart loves you all…but really you should call me if you find yourself buying expensive dirty shoes… I’m just sayin’ Paws Up!
Long and slender stems
In buttercup family
Tears of fallen love
Haiku poem by PamelaWLucas 9/13/17
Inspirational photo by hasbenn at Pixabay
A tiny beauty
Delightful morning-glory
Welcomes the sunshine
Haiku by PamelaWLucas 9/12/17
Inspirational photo by PamelaWLucas 9/12/17
The tree that survived 911 became a symbol of hope…survival….a symbol of resilience for all.
Please find 2.45 minutes for this inspirational tree and honor 911 through this true story.
Fall approaches fast
Hurry cat and make your wings
Ready for your trip
Haiku poem by PamelaWLucas 9/11/17
Inspirational photo by Tara McLaughlin, Charlottesville, VA 9/17
“The mystery of migrating monarch butterflies has captured the attention of people throughout the world. East of the continental divide in North America, monarchs generally migrate to central Mexico from as far away as Ontario, Canada. Monarchs west of the divide fly to the coast of California to spend the winter. They cluster together on tree limbs during the winter months in California by the thousands, and in Central Mexico by the millions.”