Thanks ... it was fun putting up the tree with my son ... we were both taking photos using our phones last night .. I'm glad you liked the second haiku ..
Lovely ... I lived in Africa and the Pacific and i'll tell you, never missed winters ... but never loved the rainy seasons either ;-) thanks for dropping by and have a great week yourself ... hugs, Bastet
harmonious words ... like crystal clear water ... pure ectasy
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And we get to see the fruits of your labor! Very pretty!
ReplyDeleteI especially like the soft silence of your second haiku. :)
Thanks ... it was fun putting up the tree with my son ... we were both taking photos using our phones last night .. I'm glad you liked the second haiku ..
DeleteYou that mood with the second....the first is wonderfully refreshing, a start
ReplyDeleteThanks Hamish ... I'm happy you enjoyed my morning first lights :)
DeleteThere really is a wonderful pre-dawn silence as nature sleeps in (a bit). Glorious...
ReplyDeleteThanks Moonie .. it's my favorite moment of the day .. :-)
DeleteWarmth, peace, comfort--and maple syrup. A beautiful start to the day. Thank you.
ReplyDeleteThanks ... and making the batter a couple of hours early makes for fluffy pancakes :)
DeleteNothing like a pre-dawn lighting of the Christmas tree to bring joy to children's hearts as they rush into the room!
ReplyDeleteEven in Half-Light
So true! I still remember that sensation myself.
Deletecontentment of winter days, very nice haiku. We have no winters where i live, in The Caribbean its either rainy or dry
ReplyDeletehave a good week, warm wishes
much love...
Lovely ... I lived in Africa and the Pacific and i'll tell you, never missed winters ... but never loved the rainy seasons either ;-) thanks for dropping by and have a great week yourself ... hugs, Bastet
DeleteVery serene scenes you have painted in this duo of haiku Georgia ... your second is very strong in it's silence
ReplyDeleteI agree the second is the stronger haiku.
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