[inviting] it waits
to open life’s mysteries
take – the golden key
© G.s.k. ‘15
This morning reading back mail, I came across a lovely haiku written by J Lapis at DarkLight Harbor which she had written for TJ’s Household Haiku Challenge curious I went myself to TJ’s site and found this lovely keyhole which is this week’s haiku challenge and decided to attempt to write a haiku this morning using the photo prompt.
A haiku full of exciting possibilities! Love it! Thank you so much for joining in the weekly challenge and for your very kind follow too! Hope you see you back next week. Very best wishes from Western Australia! TJ 🙂
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So happy you enjoyed the haiku, and I certainly hope to drop by again next week … Western Australia! And here I thought we were neighbours! Have a lovely week.
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Sun is setting now here on Sunday night. Hope you are enjoying the light/shade where you are. Best wishes.
TJ
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The sun has just topped the mountains that surround our valley .. and it’s a splendid Sunday morning! 🙂 Best wishes to you too. Georgia.
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Sound delightful. ☺
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🙂 it was.
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Oooh, I love your keyhole full of mysteries! And thanks for the mention, though I’ve moved…for how long, who knows? 🙂
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As I saw, but I usually try to give credit where credit is due. It was thanks though to your poem that I found TJ and then you … I’d recognized your writing style anywhere 😉
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I know you’re very generous with credit! The link just takes me to a page of code er something….
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??? wonder why … I’ll go and check it out!
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???
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How odd .. here it goes to the right place …
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Well, it doesn’t for me, and I don’t know what it is….
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Weird … on my dashboard comments when I click your comment it takes me to the html hash code of my blog post!!! Oh well … must be some sort of a glitch ….
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Intriguing and inviting!
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Thanks!
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