I was also touched by the delicate beauty of the flowers and the wonderfully composed haiku. While the flowers are gone, I think they will bloom again.
don't you just wish they'd last longer??? I just hate to see them blow away so soon! Once again I am just loving the tour of all the gardens that have linked in to my little party! I am so excited to visit each and every post...they are all so inspiring and I am NEVER disappointed! The creative gardens and colorful displays that I am lucky to see are inspirations that I would never have found had I not found each of the gardeners I see online! Thank you so much for sharing your garden with my Friday Flaunt this week...I do hope you will link in again soon! This post is being shared on my Tootsie Time Facebook page too just so you are aware. (¯`v´¯) `*.¸.*´Glenda/Tootsie ¸.•´¸.•*¨) ¸.•*¨) (¸.•´ (¸.•´ .•´ ¸¸.•¨¯`•.
Glenda- Thanks so much for coming by and for hosting...I am still trying to figure out how you did the little design at the end of your comment (wow!)!
Calling by as another participant in Floral Friday, love the delicate beauty of these compositions.
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DeleteLovely blossoms, beautiful pictures....
ReplyDeleteBest regards, Karin
Appreciate you stopping by!
DeleteDelicious Apple Blossom.
ReplyDeleteThey remind me that summer is almost here!
Have a great weekend!
I know what you mean -- although they SURE are early this year!
DeleteHow beautifully delicate and fragile these are! You have captured them wonderfully.
ReplyDeleteThank you for participating in Floral Friday Fotos!
Thanks for the compliment AND for hosting FFF(!)
Deletewow, these are gorgeous. And nicely photographed. :)
ReplyDeleteI think these are my favorite types of blossoms...thanks for coming by!!
DeleteI love both the words and the images. Delicate and of necessity, fleeting. but then...later...there will be apple pie for tea!
ReplyDeleteOh, good point! :)
DeleteVery nice pictures you show of a blossoming tree.
ReplyDeleteWishing you a good weekend.
Hugs Hanne Bente / hbt.finus.dk
Hanne - Thank you!!
DeleteYour words tell the truth about blossoms. Nice photos as well.
ReplyDeletePeace
Aw...I appreciate that and thanks for stopping by :)
DeleteLovely haiku ~ 'says a lot' ~ Photos are awesome ~ so well done ~thanks, namaste, ~ Happy Weekend ^_^
ReplyDeleteHi Carol and
DeleteArtMuseDog! I always like seeing you -- your cat picture today was GREAT! Thanks for the kind words too...
Nice pictures of the Crab apple blossom, love the haiku ... lovely composed.
ReplyDeleteKristjaan - thank you for that and for stopping by today :)
DeleteAnd what is stunning is that this moment of perfection is just as perfect as the moments before and after. Great haiga :)
ReplyDeleteGood point - you are correct :)
DeleteI was also touched by the delicate beauty of the flowers and the wonderfully composed haiku. While the flowers are gone, I think they will bloom again.
ReplyDeleteThank you very much!
DeleteBeautiful shots of the blossoms. Your haiku reflects their briefness perfectly.
ReplyDeleteThanks - when I have read novels about Japan, they say that part of the beauty of the cherry blossoms is their fleeting nature...
DeleteBoth photos and haiku are lovely.
ReplyDeleteThank you, Karen! Glad you stopped by :)
DeleteSo pretty!!
ReplyDeleteGood to see you over here also.
Thanks for dropping by and visiting today.
Thanks, Jake - you KNOW I love your blog! And, I'm glad you came over to mine ;)
DeleteSuch a beautiful Haiku.
ReplyDeleteAnd so true...yesterday it was snowing
cherry blossoms here.
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Snowing cherry blossoms - I can just picture it :)
DeleteBeautiful photos and haiku, love this post!
ReplyDeleteWish you a wonderful weekend.
Mette
You too! Thanks for coming over ;)
DeleteLoved your crab apple blossoms and words. And I checked out Flaunt Your Flowers. I sent that link to a few friends who are avid gardeners.
ReplyDeleteOh good! That seems like a nice group over there!
DeleteI so appreciate breathing in this fragile perfection... this is spring in all its glory! Thank you!
ReplyDeleteLea - thanks for the kind words :)
DeletePerfect haiku, picture perfect flowers! I know I'm going to keep coming back here.
ReplyDeleteOh...that's so nice of you! Please do keep coming back!
DeleteVery beautiful flowers and pictures!!
ReplyDeleteThanks for stopping by!
DeleteThe colours of these blossoms are so delicate... lovely photos!
ReplyDeleteThanks, Marit - I wish I could put the scent on the internet too :)
DeleteBeautiful blooms.
ReplyDeletePink and White Euphorbias
Thanks ;)
Deletedon't you just wish they'd last longer??? I just hate to see them blow away so soon!
ReplyDeleteOnce again I am just loving the tour of all the gardens that have linked in to my little party! I am so excited to visit each and every post...they are all so inspiring and I am NEVER disappointed! The creative gardens and colorful displays that I am lucky to see are inspirations that I would never have found had I not found each of the gardeners I see online! Thank you so much for sharing your garden with my Friday Flaunt this week...I do hope you will link in again soon!
This post is being shared on my Tootsie Time Facebook page too just so you are aware.
(¯`v´¯)
`*.¸.*´Glenda/Tootsie
¸.•´¸.•*¨) ¸.•*¨)
(¸.•´ (¸.•´ .•´ ¸¸.•¨¯`•.
Glenda- Thanks so much for coming by and for hosting...I am still trying to figure out how you did the little design at the end of your comment (wow!)!
DeleteThe lesson of the blossoms? Seize the moment!
ReplyDeleteEager Wildflower
MMT- You are exactly right and thank you for pointing that out. I always enjoy your comments and posts!
DeleteAh! Impermanence...some things difficult to let go, others hard to not push away. :)
ReplyDeleteVery good point, and something to think about ;)
DeleteWonderful blossoms! So delicate!
ReplyDeleteThanks for sharing. And thanks for visiting and taking the time to comment;o)
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Thank you, Mildred...you too!!
DeleteYes, so soon gone.
ReplyDeleteThat's why we have to appreciate them while they're here :)
DeleteYou have flaunted well grasshopper. Another descriptive haiku about how fragile nature can be. Very nice.
ReplyDeletePeace
LOL!! Thanks Spadoman! :)
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