a sunflower picked clean of seeds... winter sunshine
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[I was at the farm not too long ago. In the back of the garden was a stand of sunflowers. Many of the blossoms were bent over facing the ground and were pretty much picked clean of seeds. I was wondering how the birds were able get at the seeds when just then a little bird came flying up and under a blossom and pecked at the few remaining seeds...an amazing feet of aeronautic acrobatics.]
From "The Haiku Anthology" I became interested in Haiku and I have since written numerous haiku, senyru, and tanka. "Masago", my haiku pen-name, means "grain(s) of sand" in Japanese. I have recently started learning Esperanto and Japanese. A few years ago I developed a new eastern verse form which we now call 'Renhai'.
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a sunflower
picked clean of seeds...
winter sunshine
Link with 911: Sunflower
[I was at the farm not too long ago. In the back of the garden was a stand of sunflowers. Many of the blossoms were bent over facing the ground and were pretty much picked clean of seeds. I was wondering how the birds were able get at the seeds when just then a little bird came flying up and under a blossom and pecked at the few remaining seeds...an amazing feet of aeronautic acrobatics.]
I like this one a lot.
This one's a bit warmer. :)
don't ya just love watching them --
my garden is covered with sunflower husks from the birds feeding so these made me smile as i could see the images so clearly
cheers
A clean table!:) Beautiful!
Hunger can makes us all aeronautically acrobatic. Very good!!
nice stuff since I've been away
john
i love this one.
we're finally getting "normal" weather for this time of year: sub-zero temperatures and even some snow :)
Aurora: I am pleased you like this one.
Andrew: Like putting on a sweater, eh? :-)
Pamela: Yes I do.
Floots: Cheers, glad this brought a smile. :-)
Borut: Thanks. (An upside down table, that is).
Pat: Very good point! Thanks.
John: Thanks. Good to see you back.
Polona: Thanks. I'm happy you are getting some of "our" winter. ;-)
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