Today’s Carpe Diem haiku prompt is Beautiful Dreams. The image I have chosen for my haiga is Flaming June, by Fredrick Lord Leighton (1830-1896)
Smiles, love and laughter
© John Belchamber 2013
If you like these Haiku, visit JRB’s Haiku Gifts
Today’s Carpe Diem haiku prompt is Beautiful Dreams. The image I have chosen for my haiga is Flaming June, by Fredrick Lord Leighton (1830-1896)
Smiles, love and laughter
© John Belchamber 2013
If you like these Haiku, visit JRB’s Haiku Gifts
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nice haiga!
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Beauty will catch your breath every time. *sigh*
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The best kind of dream – especially when it comes true!! 😉
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I see we were thinking alike 😉 This is great!
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Wonderful!
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Another terrific one JB… I’ve missed reading your haiku for sure. 😉
Eliz
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oh that silk … mmm real nice
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Wow! What a beautiful masterpiece JRB, I love to use this one in one of our upcoming Tan Renga Challenges if that’s ok.
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Thank you Keidtjaan. Happy for you to use this.
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Thank you Kristjaan, I’m honored for you to use this.
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Thank you for granting me permission. I am looking forward to the responses on the Tan Renga started by your haiku.
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