HAIKU #70 Summer Delights


Sumeir
Juicy sweet melons
Shy twinkling eyes innocence
Mischievous hair locks

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HAIKU #69 My paradise


Sparkling waterfalls
Misty crisp air, pine forests
Paradise calling

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My story covered by BeingYou! Link is given in the end.

An inspiration for everyone.

Divya Sharma's avatarMy Take On Disability

My parents tell me I had the most beautiful eyes. When I was three though, something started going wrong with them. Doctors said it was glaucoma and I underwent an operation in my right eye. Soon after, my parents noticed that my right eye had some discharge coming out of it. When they contacted the doctor, he said it was normal but within a few days, my right eye completely disappeared and they rushed me back to the hospital. But I had already lost my right eye. The doctor immediately performed surgery to stop the infection from spreading. If he hadn’t been negligent, maybe we could have saved my right eye. By the time I turned 5, I had undergone six operations. With 20% vision left in my left eye, I was told to be very careful to make sure I did not lose it.

As a child, I went…

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HAIKU # 68 Nature -Silent sufferer

Helpless onlooker
Insensitive callous acts
Of these inhumane

Pic from Facebook

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HAIKU #67

Silent love inspires
Stillness of the midnight moon
Nurture seeds of thoughts

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HAIKU # 66

Green to bared branches

Gracious tree stands on it’s roots

Accepting seasons

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HAIKU #65 – My destination “No where”

None can walk for me
Paths may be illuminate
By Divine Masters

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Forever Temporary

Very positive lesson to be learned from not just this post but the blogg also

Robyn Haynes's avatarBig Dreams for a Tiny Garden

IMG_4092 Blue ginger – after the flower is gone, the enjoyment lingers on in memory

I need reminding.

Nothing is forever.

This is never more evident than in my garden – a deep repository for life’s important lessons. It takes a gardener like me time to learn the lessons offered. Is that why I keep being presented with the same lesson over and over? Because it takes ‘forever’ to learn?

The grasshoppers have been ravaging my plants. Everywhere I look there are half consumed leaves.

IMG_4090 Singapore ginger – a tasty meal for the grasshoppers

The hungry little critters ate the blossoms on my lemon tree too, diminishing hope of a good crop of lemons next season. If that’s not discouraging enough, some of my precious Hippeastrum Papillio bulbs have succumbed to the soggy conditions. Small losses, small disappointments in the greater scheme of things, but frustrating nevertheless.

IMG_2978 Flowers from the ‘lost’…

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HAIKU #64 Mounatins calling me again

Slopes – floral carpet

Snowy peaks, fresh water-falls

Spring- nature’s grandeur

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HAIKU #63

Dark lonely silence
Birdy knocking at window
Midnight companion

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