Your Italian nickname had already aroused my curiosity, and when I read your witty comment on Sandy Carson's blog, - regarding the window shutter to camera shutter connotation -, I had to come hear at full speed. I am glad I did! ;-)
dirty dishes, dusty windows... i like the hope and dreams shining thru... the warmth of the second photo is awesome and works well with the darkened street...
"qualcosa di bello"...Italian for something beautiful...God's creation is full of beauty & that is what I hope to share with all who visit on my blogging journey..."piacere"...it is a pleasure to have you visit!
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Through the window we go deep inside ourselves. These are lovely haiku and beautiful images.
good to hear a little something from you,, and don't feel bad that you are involved in your own life,, life is a good thing....
I really like the first one-- giving up the mundane for hope!
outward glimpse of light & hope_
darkened street with internal yearning~like clouds that hold water,these words hold melancholy..many thanks..
Excellent reminders! We must never trip over our life so much that we don't live it fully!
Simply beautiful haiku and image!
Your Italian nickname had already aroused my curiosity, and when I read your witty comment on Sandy Carson's blog, - regarding the window shutter to camera shutter connotation -, I had to come hear at full speed. I am glad I did! ;-)
Looking out these windows would be a two-fold treat; the view and the beauty of the window itself! Very nice windows.
I really like the second one (perfect picture to go with it too).
These are both beautiful. I'm partial to the "forget the dishes" sentiment. Lovely images and poems both, though.
The last line of the first one is amazing.
The yearning for close fellowship and companionship is what I get from your second poem. :)
Lookin good!
I say amen to the first one and I just love the image conjured in my mind by the second one.
dirty dishes, dusty windows... i like the hope and dreams shining thru... the warmth of the second photo is awesome and works well with the darkened street...
There is always time for the dishes. There isn't always time to enjoy the view. I enjoyed your first one quite a bit!
Wonderful philosophical words! The perfect image to go with them.
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