
musings of nature
flurries hurry hither yon
amusing motions
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This week’s event is to write a story or poem of 5 Lines or Less using the word hurry. Held weekly at Patricia’s Place
-Eugenia
image – Pexels
Categories: Challenges, Poetry
musings of nature
flurries hurry hither yon
amusing motions
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This week’s event is to write a story or poem of 5 Lines or Less using the word hurry. Held weekly at Patricia’s Place
-Eugenia
image – Pexels
Categories: Challenges, Poetry
What a great capture. Wow.
Have a fabulous day, Eugenia. ♥
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Thank you! 🙂
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Lovely poem.. and love the flurries of snow falling on your blog also Eugenia..
I hope you have beautiful festive season of fun my friend..
Enjoy and much love your way ❤
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Thank you so much, Sue. I’m delighted you enjoyed my poem. Stay safe and warm. xoxo
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Love and Blessings dear Eugenia. ❤
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Beautiful
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Thank you! 🙂
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That’s amazingly beautiful!! 🙂
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Thank you so much! 🙂
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My pleasure, Eugenia!! 🙂
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Namaste Eugenia 😀
Oh my! He’s a beautiful big-cat…can I keep him!? Please! 🙂 lol A wonderful photograph to fixate the eye and stir the emotions a little more.
Distilled to perfection, your Haiku is a real treat to sit and ponder – much like the snow my thoughts shift, drift, flurry and scurry, always in a hurry, for want of the next abstraction. Indeed, ‘Amusing motions,’ – nature’s symphony.
Thank you for sharing your inspiration.
Namaste 🙂
DN
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You flatter me, Dewin. I so enjoy your delightful comments. 🙂 Yes, I love cats, big and small! He is a majestic animal.
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Tis true Eugenia, your Haiku was a mindful potion that had my notions in motion until the last wordy plosion 🙂
Snow Leopard’s get my vote as King of the Big Cats – Panthera Unica – native to Central and South Asia – unique, highly adapted, elusive mountain dwelling mammals, they are also the apex symbol in the Buddhist pantheon.Sadly an endangered mammal, they survive as a protected species in declining numbers through the efforts of conservation. I adore them and would relish the opportunity to see them in their natural environment. One of my favourite reads is The Snow Leopard by Peter Matthiessen, which I would thoroughly recommend adding to a Christmas wish-list 🙂
I shall look forward to your next post on the run-up to the big-day! Have a wonderful afternoon.
Namaste 🙂
DN
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Lovely
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Thank you.
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Wonderful!
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Thank you, Lynn!
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Awww, thank you very much for sharing!
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The photo is perfect for the poem. Even when nature seems in a hurry it is deliberate in its motion. Thanks for sharing your poem.
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Thank you, Patricia!
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