How strange we humans are! We turn out backs on things (trees, in this instance) that seem dead and barren, only to find that they are springing to life again. Will we never learn?
Love the photo and the haiku. The word gentle came to mind as I read them. Those blossoms are beautiful. I learned something from the link you shared, Thanks for that.
Oh this lushous fragrance of your photo and words are taking me to many places where I breathed deeply of such beauty... Trees do really know how to adorn themselves...
Wow!...I love that Champa tree!...It looks so beautiful even though it is deserted...I love the fragrance of those flowers...Lovely Haiku Tarang!
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ReplyDeleteThis is so beautifully done..deserted trees turn into happy abodes.. lessons hidden in there.. thanks Tarang...
ReplyDeleteHow strange we humans are! We turn out backs on things (trees, in this instance) that seem dead and barren, only to find that they are springing to life again. Will we never learn?
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beautifully expressed haiku ~thanks, namaste, ^_^
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ReplyDelete@ Magical Mystical Teacher: Well said! Thanks:)
@ Carol: Thank you very much!Namaste:)
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Fragrant blooms return. Lovely haiku!
ReplyDeleteLovely picture...with the blooms, it won't be deserted anymore ~
ReplyDeleteAwesome set of haiku. Thank you for sharing. I don't know the Champa tree, but if the picture shows that Champa tree, than I love seeing it.
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@ Kristjaan Panneman: It's a beautiful flower with really sweet fragrance. I'm glad you liked the haiku. Thanks!:)
i wish i could smell those!!
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Thanks for brightening my day.
ReplyDeleteColorful, with a pleasant aroma. You go, I wish i could do a haiku.
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Exquisite flower ... enchanting, indeed!!
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@ Zongrik: :) It really smells sweet!
ReplyDelete@ Booguloo: I'm glad you liked it so much! Thank you:)
@ Quotes, Photos...: Of course you can write a haiku. Just try it. Thank you!:)
@ Beccagivens: Thank you!:)
Beautiful words...exquisite picture. Leaves me speechless! Cathy
ReplyDeleteLove the photo and the haiku. The word gentle came to mind as I read them. Those blossoms are beautiful. I learned something from the link you shared, Thanks for that.
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@ Cathy: Thank you so much!:)
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one of my favorite fragrances from this beautiful profusion of flowers.
ReplyDeletethank you for the unfurling sweetness of your haiku!
i can smell this sweetness.
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ReplyDeleteThe haiku really harmonize with the photo :) I enjoyed it very much!
ReplyDeleteAwesome photo and lovely haiku ~ very magical ~thanks, namaste, ^_^
ReplyDeleteChampa tree. Haven't heard that term. Those flowers look like the lovely plumeria I love so much in Hawaii--a favorite fragrance. Are they the same?
ReplyDelete@ Rebecca: Thanks a lot! Glad you liked it:)
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@ Laura: Thank you!:)
@ Libby: Thank you very much!:)
@ Carol: Thank you! Namaste:)
@ Fran: Yes, they're the same. In India we call it Champa.
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Such a special photo and haiku!
ReplyDeleteThank you Marit!:)
ReplyDeleteOh this lushous fragrance of your photo and words are taking me to many places where I breathed deeply of such beauty... Trees do really know how to adorn themselves...
ReplyDeleteThank you so much Lea!:)
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