...journeys captured, shared ~ lovely line and wonderful haiku ~thanks, namaste, ^_^ ( A Creative Harbor)
Thanks Carol. Glad you thought so. Namaste to you too.
lovely haiku!
Thanks Tara. Glad you liked them.
You captured the essence of a postcard perfectly. Too bad we don't send them as often anymore, with the technology age upon us!
Thanks Janmorrill. I collected postcards when I was young and still have them tucked away in a box. The thrill of receiving a postcard in the mail just cannot be replicated in an e-card.
Nice ones.
Thanks Janu. Glad you liked them.
You've captured the postcard perfectly.
Thanks Anthony.
I always enjoy getting postcards from people, it is a great way to share the journey. A lovely haiku.
Thanks Karen. I love postcards too. It's a shame we don't do that much anymore.
I have the same postcard from Rome....ah, memories of journeys past
Hi Joanne, particularly Rome.
Oh, these were absolutely lovely! So enjoyed the photos, too, which matched perfectly with your haikus.
Thanks Martha. Glad you enjoyed both.
Wisdom gained with ages are always supportive, beautifully crafted :)
Thanks Maharukh - and yet so often we ignore that wisdom.
It's nice to live vicariously through other peoples' travels and get postcards in the mail..nicely done..
Thanks Kkkkaty. I learned to see the world from the postcards I got. I could imagine myself there.
Nicely done on the prompts .. images complement your haiku well.
Thanks Green Speck. Glad you liked both.
"Pictures speak a thousand words" -- how true :-)"Wisdom of ages" -- i long to have them :-)Great haikus, Suzy! :-)
Thanks Irene. We ignore that wisdom so often. Life would be so much happier if only we recognised and followed that wisdom.
Roma of course! :)
Hi LindyLou. Roma - so beautiful - I dream of visiting again. Was so hard to say arrivederci.
ITs nice ... Lovely ..:)thanks for sharing
Thanks Anu. It's my pleasure.
wow!, great inspirational universal truth, likes!
Thanks Jaideep.
Even though the way is pointed out to us, some refuse to take it...Gathering Wisdom
That is so true Magical Mystical Teacher.
I love the Wisdom haiku. I do my best these days to accept that helping hand!
Thanks Ruth. My mantra in life is "Go with the flow" - let nature show the way. Thanks for visiting.
true that an e card cannot replace a postcard! Nice
Thanks Jerly, glad you think so too.
The second one looks like somewhere I would like to take a stroll. So peaceful and relaxing ☺
Hi Mary, it does look peaceful.
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...journeys captured, shared ~ lovely line and wonderful haiku ~thanks, namaste, ^_^ ( A Creative Harbor)
ReplyDeleteThanks Carol. Glad you thought so. Namaste to you too.
Deletelovely haiku!
ReplyDeleteThanks Tara. Glad you liked them.
DeleteYou captured the essence of a postcard perfectly. Too bad we don't send them as often anymore, with the technology age upon us!
ReplyDeleteThanks Janmorrill. I collected postcards when I was young and still have them tucked away in a box. The thrill of receiving a postcard in the mail just cannot be replicated in an e-card.
DeleteNice ones.
ReplyDeleteThanks Janu. Glad you liked them.
DeleteYou've captured the postcard perfectly.
ReplyDeleteThanks Anthony.
DeleteI always enjoy getting postcards from people, it is a great way to share the journey. A lovely haiku.
ReplyDeleteThanks Karen. I love postcards too. It's a shame we don't do that much anymore.
DeleteI have the same postcard from Rome....ah, memories of journeys past
ReplyDeleteHi Joanne, particularly Rome.
DeleteOh, these were absolutely lovely! So enjoyed the photos, too, which matched perfectly with your haikus.
ReplyDeleteThanks Martha. Glad you enjoyed both.
DeleteWisdom gained with ages are always supportive, beautifully crafted :)
ReplyDeleteThanks Maharukh - and yet so often we ignore that wisdom.
DeleteIt's nice to live vicariously through other peoples' travels and get postcards in the mail..nicely done..
ReplyDeleteThanks Kkkkaty. I learned to see the world from the postcards I got. I could imagine myself there.
DeleteNicely done on the prompts .. images complement your haiku well.
ReplyDeleteThanks Green Speck. Glad you liked both.
Delete"Pictures speak a thousand words" -- how true :-)
ReplyDelete"Wisdom of ages" -- i long to have them :-)
Great haikus, Suzy! :-)
Thanks Irene. We ignore that wisdom so often. Life would be so much happier if only we recognised and followed that wisdom.
DeleteRoma of course! :)
ReplyDeleteHi LindyLou. Roma - so beautiful - I dream of visiting again. Was so hard to say arrivederci.
DeleteITs nice ... Lovely ..:)
ReplyDeletethanks for sharing
Thanks Anu. It's my pleasure.
Deletewow!, great inspirational universal truth, likes!
ReplyDeleteThanks Jaideep.
DeleteEven though the way is pointed out to us, some refuse to take it...
ReplyDeleteGathering Wisdom
That is so true Magical Mystical Teacher.
DeleteI love the Wisdom haiku. I do my best these days to accept that helping hand!
ReplyDeleteThanks Ruth. My mantra in life is "Go with the flow" - let nature show the way. Thanks for visiting.
Deletetrue that an e card cannot replace a postcard! Nice
ReplyDeleteThanks Jerly, glad you think so too.
DeleteThe second one looks like somewhere I would like to take a stroll. So peaceful and relaxing ☺
ReplyDeleteHi Mary, it does look peaceful.
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