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Learn from the Lupin,
when rain clouds gather and burst
take a bow, then rise.


Hiya all, just got back from a small break by the sea, it filled my soul right to the brim!  These beautiful Lupins made a statement to me on my return so I thought I'd share it with all you haiku folks!

Have a great weekend, should be back with news about the fox cub soon, seems he's too comfy in the womb!  Or waiting til the rain clouds are banished!

Linking with ~>~>

Haiku my Heart

Comments

Anonymous said…
The lupin are lovely and so are the words to accompany them. Ah, the mystery of a fox soon to be revealed. Glad you had a good visit by the sea.
Cheryl said…
I did not know the name of this plant before today, thank you for that. I love the haiku. It's like a statement for life. A little sorrow may get you down, learn to bend with it, and then stretch tall again. Gorgeous photo.
joanne said…
your haiku made me smile, because my lupin bow more often then they rise....great pic and well-worded haiku
Lea said…
Sue... this is so luscious, in word and image. Since I am currently bowing to the heat, your post fills my parched cup... Thank you so!
Unknown said…
So true...quite of few of my flowers are always bowing for one reason or another.

have a great weekend,
x...x
p.s.
sorry for the doctors time for your love...always good to have your camera on hand or your phone :)
Miss Robyn said…
thankyou xo
you see, 5 years ago today, my online friend died. she was one of my tribe and we were very close, she lived in Cumbria. I grieved deeply for a long time.. just this morning when I woke, I asked her for a sign that she was with me.. came to visit your blog.. first thing and here is a photo of Lupins... her online name was Daisy Lupin.. xoxo
carol l mckenna said…
Ah ~ wonderful advice from you haiku and the lupine ~~ thanks, (A Creative Harbor) Happy Weekend ^_^
What a wonder-filled suggestion--thanks to the lupines!

Old Mariachis
Kim Mailhot said…
Lovely lupine and beautiful message.
Thanks for your green angel love today too.
Have a great weekend !
rebecca said…
so much beauty and joy between the raindrops.
gorgeous flowers, rising to the occasion of a oh so soon arrival of baby fox!

can't wait to share your JOY!!
Carola Bartz said…
This photo of the lupines is gorgeous - I love those lush colors. Very beautiful shot, Sue.
Marit said…
What a wonderful thoughts and haiku, thanks for sharing this truth with us!

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