Celebrate Winter and Art Series 2: Not forgotten

Under a blanket

Beauty remembered and missed

Cold brings memories

Haiku by PamelaWLucas 1/26/18

Winter (The Vicarage Garden under Snow) by Vincent van Gogh, 1885 painted in the United States
Photograph by Pinterest

Free Verse Poem: Season’s Sisters

Spring accepts the rain

dancing among her promises and flowers

Summer throws her heat

bringing the great outdoors completely alive

Fall boldly wraps her ending while leaving

vibrant colors  long remembered

Winter serves her cold shoulder

yet offers white and stark beauty

 

Free Verse poem by PamelaWLucas 1/16/18

Inspirational photo by Pinterest

 

Cinquain: Winter trees

coldest
icy branches
giving into the cold
bending under the winters weight
white trees

Cinquain by PamelaWLucas 12/29/17

Inspirational photo by Pixabay

Uncomplicated thoughts: Autumn Insight

“Every leaf speaks bliss to me, fluttering from the autumn tree.”
Emily Bronte

As “Ellis Bell,” Emily wrote Wuthering Heights (1847)—her only published novel—which garnered wide critical and commercial acclaim. Emily Bronte died in Haworth, Yorkshire, England, on December 19, 1848.

Inspirational photo by Eskipaper.com

Haiku: Piper

A unique beauty
A Black blue iridescent
Needs pipevine to live

Dutchman Pipevine host to Pipevine Swallowtail Butterflies
Dutchman Pipevine host to Pipevine Swallowtail Butterflies…plant some next spring!

Haiku by PamelaWLucas 10/25/17

Inspirational butterfly photo by Tara McLaughlin 10/17

Dutchman pipevine photo by Pinterest

Haiku: Bark mushrooms

Seeks the cool and rain
Thrives on a dying tree trunk
Insects umbrella

Haiku by PamelaWLucas 10/22/17
Inspirational photo by Kelly Kathleen studying at Radford University, Virginia