I’m hosting the Ringing of the Bards poetry blog carnival, June 16. If you’d like to be included, leave a comment here or email me at tielansari @ gmail dot com any time through June 15.
Any style is welcome, but I’m particularly showcasing formal poetry this time around.
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Oh, these were the best! Love the imagery of the ants as crevasse explorers! Well done!
Amazing macro shots to go with these delightfu haiku. "Needs no equipment" was so cute. :)
Hi,
I’m hosting the Ringing of the Bards poetry blog carnival, June 16. If you’d like to be included, leave a comment here or email me at tielansari @ gmail dot com any time through June 15.
Any style is welcome, but I’m particularly showcasing formal poetry this time around.
Don’t forget to come back and see the carnival!
What beautiful photos!
Interesting. And I like how your pictures coincide so directly and appropriately with your haiku. :)
stunning photos! I really like your description of the ants.
I love the ants and peonies--they do look like climbers on a mountain.
The pestils are beautiful, too. Nice parings of photos with poetry.
Jone, your expression of the word "architecture" is wonderful. I especially like the peony fountain.
This are wonderful. I like the idea of ant explorers. Lovely photos, too.
Peonies should never be photographed without their shiny black ants...these are SO beautiful and the ants as climbers is a delightful vision.
Stunning - and the photos are gorgeous too.
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