Arco (TN)

Arco (TN)

Monday, September 8, 2014

Branch (2) - September 8, 2014



empty branches
dusk approaches
the bees are sleeping

© G.s.k. '14

and
 
http://chevrefeuillescarpediem.blogspot.it/2014/09/carpe-diem-556-dusk.html
 

17 comments:

  1. Alas -- too cold to be buzzing around! We'll miss the ladies.
    Great haiga ---

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    1. Yes ... we shall miss them very much. Thanks for the thumbs up on the haiga. :-)

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  2. Soon there were be empty branches...so soon...love your ku, Cara:)

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    1. true ... guess we're happy the bears go to sleep too though. :-)

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    1. Thanks Rallentanda .. even the bees rest in winter.

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  4. I've noticed, though, that the bees are usually up and buzzing long before I am in the morning!

    Darkness Arranges Itself

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    1. Ah ... I'm anticipating winter but don't the bee hibernate in winter in Arizona .. if not maybe they're different from Italian bees ... which of course are not in hibernation yet here either :-)

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  5. "the bees are sleeping" - surprising and perfect last line.

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  6. You've captured the photo well with ease of your haiku

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  7. what i admire is the serenity you portray so vividly ! well woven Georgia !

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  8. what i love is the serenity you portray so nicely !

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  9. aloha Georgia. that last line is very cool. sleeping bees. i like that. fun. aloha.

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    1. Ciao! Imagine seeing you here ... of course the bees aren't hibernating yet but they soon will be. A lot of them are dying already because the nights are cold. Soon they will sleep. Glad you liked the post! Aloha!

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harmonious words ... like crystal clear water ... pure ectasy

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