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Love this Judie, this promise of hope in your haiku and in your collaborative art making... XO
In my yard it's mostly dandelion seeds that fell! But I love your concept and the painting is beautiful.
Wonderful!! We always anticipate the beauty of Spring when April arrives and the azaleas begin to bloom! Happy Easter!
Lovely artwork and delightful haiku reminding me of transitions ~ thanks,Wishing you a Happy Weekend ~ ^_^
Perfect expression of Spring.
Beautiful! Just love the way nature works in harmony. Love you too Ms Judie.
It is exciting awaiting the arrival of those spring flowers that you just know are about to pop.
Spring has arrived, and they have to wait no more! I love this haiku so much, the way it reminds us that in order for life to cycle and continue, we must have a bit of death.
Wonderful words for the spring.Perfect with the lovly painting !Warm regard
During California's recent "super bloom," I heard that some of the seeds may have lain dormant in the desert sands for over 100 years.
is there anything as reassuring as planting seeds in springs warming earth?here's to all our summer seeds blooming true! xo
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Love this Judie, this promise of hope in your haiku and in your collaborative art making... XO
ReplyDeleteIn my yard it's mostly dandelion seeds that fell! But I love your concept and the painting is beautiful.
ReplyDeleteWonderful!! We always anticipate the beauty of Spring when April arrives and the azaleas begin to bloom! Happy Easter!
ReplyDeleteLovely artwork and delightful haiku reminding me of transitions ~ thanks,
ReplyDeleteWishing you a Happy Weekend ~ ^_^
Perfect expression of Spring.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful! Just love the way nature works in harmony. Love you too Ms Judie.
ReplyDeleteIt is exciting awaiting the arrival of those spring flowers that you just know are about to pop.
ReplyDeleteSpring has arrived, and they have to wait no more!
ReplyDeleteI love this haiku so much, the way it reminds us that in order for life to cycle and continue, we must have a bit of death.
Wonderful words for the spring.
ReplyDeletePerfect with the lovly painting !
Warm regard
During California's recent "super bloom," I heard that some of the seeds may have lain dormant in the desert sands for over 100 years.
ReplyDeleteis there anything as reassuring as planting seeds in springs warming earth?
ReplyDeletehere's to all our summer seeds blooming true! xo