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I'm thinking of our beach at the lake with the phrase "caressing pebbles" - very nice imagery
ReplyDeleteoops sorry "caressing tiny pebbles"
DeleteThank you so much! Glad it resonated with you!
DeleteBeautiful - both the picture and haiku. Your shot reminds me of my New Hampshire trip. The water and weather was beautiful and poetic there.
ReplyDeleteThanks so much Saru. This shot is of the beach by the White Cliffs of Dover when I visited the UK. Hope I can experience the beauty of New Hampshire one day :-) :-)
DeleteHi Vyomi. Loved your imaginative power. "Life giving ripples" very poetic.
ReplyDeleteHi Ajay. Welcome here. Thank you so much!!! :-) :-) :-)
Deletelove the image you've created with "caressing tiny pebbles"!
ReplyDeleteHi Judith, Welcome here. Thanks for your kind words!!
ReplyDeletelovely Vyomi :) like the imagery... and the image :)
ReplyDeleteThank you ever so much!!!
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