smiling on the mountain
her peach blushed face radiant
July full moon
© G.s.k. ‘15
My son visited the yesterday and we walked down to Arco to have a pizza for dinner. The moon came out from behind the clouds at about 10:00 as we were walking back home through the fields. Her beautiful blushing round face illuminated the white stones of the path until, once again, the clouds returned covering her face.
timid lady hides
behind a screen this evening
flushing full moon
© G.s.k. ‘15
For:
Carpe Diem Extra #21 July-2015
and here is our host’s contribution inspired by Hawaiian mythology:
dripping wet moon
the Water Bearer spills
water from the bowl
© Chèvrefeuille
Oh such lovely full moon poetry–and I’m so hungry for pizza, I can’t tell you!!!
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LOL … come on over … I’ll buy one for you 😉
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Well I’ll bet the amount I paid for mine today that yours is WAY BETTER–but I made do, got my fix! Thanks for the offer, though!
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Any time … 🙂 Glad you got your fix!
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She is a stunning, if timid, lady…glad you shared your view!
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Thanks Lynn … nice of you to drop by 🙂
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Nice one!
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Thanks so much Sue … it was a fun post to work with.
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Looks like it!
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Very nice post – I do very much like the notes afterwards, too.
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Thanks Hamish … glad you dropped by, nice seeing you.
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Timid lady blushing hides as naturally as a lady does to avoid the brightness of limelight! Nicely Georgia!
Hank
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Thanks Hank … I enjoyed your comment very much 🙂 Georgia
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Oh yes, the moon’s lovely face! These are awesome.
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Thanks 🙂
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Beautifully done!
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Thanks for sharing this beautiful moment in your life and the splendid haiku, Bastet.
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🙂
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I always enjoy it when a haiku remains open to interpretation, and the persons in the drama seem to go in and out of focus a little. So, in your first haiku here (and despite the lovely biographical haibun element), I see an actual woman looking down from the mountain, smiling, her face peach-blushed in the moonlight 🙂
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I agree with you … Glad you took the liberty of reading the haiku for it’s own sake … she reminds me of a woman as well.
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