morning departure
the valley sleeps awaiting
new visitors
© Gsk ’16
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Poetry ~ Waka
Carpe Diem's Tanka Splendor is part of the Carpe Diem Haiku Family. It's a weekly tanka-meme in which you can write and share tanka inspired on a given prompt every Saturday (mostlty, sometimes it will be on another day).
Haiku inspired (mostly) by my walks in and around Eastbourne
Often rough and filled with switchbacks, the road this child of God is traveling Home.
poetry... mostly...
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Lovely image, and the words are good, too!
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Thanks.
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You’ve captured the moment, big valley – breathing in your haiku! wow!
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Thanks … it’s a lovely area – I’m happy you enjoyed the photo!
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So beautiful!
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Thanks.
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My pleasure 🙂
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Stunning words and photo!
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I love to take photos of the Lake from this road … always spectacular. Thanks Janice 🙂
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I think you live in a very touristic environment … what a gorgeous photo and that haiku fits.
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Yes I do … but unlike many touristic areas ours hasn’t been environmentally compromised – we have mostly free climbers, surfers, cyclists and the sort.
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