What a beauty Maggie ... I can feel the sadness of the departing summer, but also a warm welcome of autumn. Love to use this haiku for one of our next Tan Renga Challenges. I hope that's ok. I would be honored.
I have made a note of it, so I know which haiku I love to use for one of the next Tan Renga Challenges. No need to post or email this haiku Maggie. Thank you for giving me permission to use this haiku for the Tan Renga Challenge. I am gonna used it in the Tan Renga Challenge after the next one.
What a beauty Maggie ... I can feel the sadness of the departing summer, but also a warm welcome of autumn. Love to use this haiku for one of our next Tan Renga Challenges. I hope that's ok. I would be honored.
ReplyDeleteI would be honored if you used it. Thank you.
DeleteI have made a note of it, so I know which haiku I love to use for one of the next Tan Renga Challenges. No need to post or email this haiku Maggie. Thank you for giving me permission to use this haiku for the Tan Renga Challenge. I am gonna used it in the Tan Renga Challenge after the next one.
DeleteThank goodness it's a beautiful reminder. Imagine if summer were ushered out with ugliness...
ReplyDeleteHarvest Moon
lol...well leafless trees is kinda sad.
DeleteA reminder of ending summers indeed. Lovely! :-)
ReplyDeleteah. it was beautiful this morning....bring ont he crisp mornings...and the harvest...
ReplyDeleteAh and also a reminder of the beautiful beginning of autumn especially with that orange tinge - shades of colors to come! :)
ReplyDeleteat summer's end
ReplyDeletethe harvest moon reminds us
winter is coming
Cheers!
JzB
Love your haiku responses, JzB.
DeleteIt's beauty somehow soothes the angst of summer's dying...
ReplyDeleteYou took my breath away with this.. sad but still very nice
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