Thursday, March 22, 2012

haiku my heart

Morning glory bud
sleeps and then it shows its face

22 comments:

  1. in western Canada morning glory are white and the most hearty of weeds, beautiful, but making misery under the soil for the rest of the tenants.. yet even as a girl in California i had seen these blue beauties, opening only one day as our white faces. I always wanted some in our northern garden, but we must lack the hrs sunshine, or perhaps we are too wet a clime. I understand they do not take over, but are a more polite guest than ours. I still love their sunny, luminescent glory, Creten blue, wildly cheery..

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  2. Oh, how I long to see the Morning Glories blooming! In northern Arizona we won't see them until well into the summer! Beautiful!!!

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  3. My mom grew these and I always thought they were magical. I love anything blue!

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  4. I love its 'blueness'! There's something glorious in a bright new day. It's great motivation for a lethargic like me.

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  5. How very beautiful in both picture and word! The flower is such a vivid blue! Thank you for you beautiful words. Cathy

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  6. Beautiful photo. Wonderful Haiku. Spring and the rebirth of the flowers and plants is so divine. Thanks for sharing this. My hopes are for you to have a wonderful day and weekend ahead.

    Peace

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  7. Beautiful words!! When I see the morning glories in my yard I always greet them saying "Morning, Glory!!" of course!! And aren't they just that - the morning's glory?

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  8. Awesome painting of words Peggy. Wonderful picture of the Morning Glory.

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  9. Wow! awesome photo with wonderful haiku ~thanks, wishing you a great weekend ~ namaste, carol ^_^

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  10. That is the most vivid, cheerful shade of blue. AND, I think that your haiku is really well-written ;) You know, when ever I come to this site, I always look at your banner pic for awhile - I like it!

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  11. Be still my heart! Love this vibran blue morning glory, Peggy!

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  12. some flowers just bring an immediate smile, morning glories are surely one! i can feel the large hard seeds humming in the warming earth. perhaps the favorite of early risers...beautiful company, as are you dear peggy!
    thanks for a perfect welcome to a bright new day!

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  13. I've always loved these flowers, that are so much better at greeting the morning than I am.

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  14. LOVE that spring is nearly HERE!

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  15. What a glorious color!
    And a beautiful haiku.
    ♥♥♥

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  16. Beautiful brightness! Our gardens are so good at reminding us of Mother Nature's optimism

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  17. in japanese the literal translation of the word for morning gloray "asagao" is morning face! What a lovely face to start the day with. must practice getting my 'asagao' on! :O)

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  18. morning glory . . . my favoriites!
    beautiful image.

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  19. Oh wow, that colour is beautiful!

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  20. Morning Glories are wonderful and prolific in the Pacific NW. I see orange ones here in Bellingham.

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  21. Pop! The morning glory opens and all is right with the world!

    Poppies Lack Endurance

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