Pause December 28, 2020 / rothpoetry Cardinal stops to drink Copper sky reflection shines Creek water runs clear Photos Dwight L. Roth Share this:TwitterFacebookLike this:Like Loading...
Beautiful verse and photos, Dwight! The cardinalβs color is so vibrant here! π LikeLiked by 3 people Reply
Thank you Cheryl. The Cardinals seem to stand out more than any of the other birds. LikeLiked by 1 person Reply
Waht a delight for that bright cheery cardigal and us! Thanks Dwight! β€οΈ LikeLiked by 4 people Reply
Thank you for sharing a sampling of nature’s beauty and your reflective poetry. π¦ LikeLiked by 3 people Reply
We don’t have cardinals in New Zealand. Such vibrant red! Loved the ‘copper’ reflection! LikeLiked by 2 people Reply
The bright red against the snow in winter is breathtaking! I loved the combination in this photo! Thanks! LikeLiked by 1 person Reply
I love the cardinal providing a spot of brightness in the drab landscape. Dare we think it’s a sign of hope for better days to come? LikeLiked by 2 people Reply
Oh, what a beautiful haiku tribute to a beautiful bird! The joy we receive from watching him brings the smiles and the hope! π (((HUGS))) π LikeLiked by 2 people Reply
Thank you so much! I believe he captures what we are all feeling at this time… Isolation and loneliness! LikeLiked by 1 person Reply
Thank you! I thought he was such a great contrast to all the gray rock around hime. LikeLiked by 1 person Reply
Beautiful verse and photos, Dwight! The cardinalβs color is so vibrant here! π
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Thank you… the red really pops!
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Lovely haiku, amazing photos! β€ Have a great day, Dwight!
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Thank you Cheryl. The Cardinals seem to stand out more than any of the other birds.
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Very beautiful poetry and pictures β€οΈ
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Thank you so much! The bird is so beautiful in oll those gray stones!
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You are very welcome indeed!
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Perfect.. you caught him just right π
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They seem to pose for me! :>)
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Front and Central . Loved your poem
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:>)
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Waht a delight for that bright cheery cardigal and us! Thanks Dwight! β€οΈ
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Amazing how the red pops right into your eyes! Thanks Cindy.
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Thank you for sharing a sampling of nature’s beauty and your reflective poetry. π¦
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You are welcome.! I love my birds that come every day to entertain me!
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The bird is so beautiful, and the colour so eye catching π
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It is amazing how that tiny spot of red grabs you immediately!
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We don’t have cardinals in New Zealand. Such vibrant red! Loved the ‘copper’ reflection!
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The bright red against the snow in winter is breathtaking! I loved the combination in this photo! Thanks!
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The flow of the verse fits the photo. How beautiful.
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My photos are often my muse! They speak and I write! Thank you!
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I love the cardinal providing a spot of brightness in the drab landscape. Dare we think it’s a sign of hope for better days to come?
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I believe that will be the case!
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I hope so!
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Oh, what a beautiful haiku tribute to a beautiful bird! The joy we receive from watching him brings the smiles and the hope! π
(((HUGS))) π
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Thank you so much! I believe he captures what we are all feeling at this time… Isolation and loneliness!
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I love your haiku and the pretty red cardinal really pops!
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Thank you! I thought he was such a great contrast to all the gray rock around hime.
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My pleasure!
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Beautiful pictures
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Thank you very much!
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Beautiful poem, Dwight!
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Thank you Susi!
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You’re welcome!
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