Ladybird Haiku

Sunday, October 01, 2006

red admiral

11 Comments:

At 1/10/06 1:16 PM, Blogger Tikkis said...

Beauty & delicate! Nothing to add?

 
At 1/10/06 4:36 PM, Anonymous Anonymous said...

This is perfect. Simply perfect!

 
At 1/10/06 6:04 PM, Blogger Margie said...

Simply beautiful Polona!

 
At 1/10/06 8:31 PM, Blogger Unknown said...

This is the perfect harbinger of the season, for me. Lovely.

 
At 1/10/06 8:38 PM, Blogger Borut said...

My favoite butterfly. By the way, you new photo is also great, so Indian-like!:)

 
At 1/10/06 9:59 PM, Blogger Don Iannone, D.Div., Ph.D. said...

Ah! What beauty in word and image. You captured it Polona. Nice!

By the way, I csnnot access Magnapoets blog. Has something changed there? If you know anything, please let me know. Thanks.

Don
diannone@ix.netcom.com

 
At 2/10/06 12:58 AM, Anonymous Anonymous said...

Don, I run Magnapoets. It's going to be rebuilt, but via typepad, in a couple of months when things slow down.

 
At 2/10/06 1:45 AM, Blogger Pat Paulk said...

A definite windfall for the eyes!!

 
At 2/10/06 4:26 AM, Blogger J. Andrew Lockhart said...

I really do like this one!

 
At 2/10/06 6:01 AM, Blogger Amalendu said...

two times I came here and did not find words and went back...now I came again to say I was there to salute the red admiral....

 
At 2/10/06 11:36 PM, Blogger polona said...

they are, charlie. but these works of art were once voratious fast-growing caterpillars...

thanks, tikkis! beauty is in the eyes of the beholder...

thank you, hototogisu!

you're most kind, aurora. thank you as always.

thank you, margie!

thank you, christine. i'm glad this works for you.

thank you, borut; one of my favourites, too. and interesting that you mentioned the indian-likeness of my photo. i've always been fascinated by the native americans, their way of life. and when we played as kids i always wanted to be an indian brave (not squaw :))

thank you for your kind words, don!
i see aurora has answered your question re magnapoets.

thank you, pat!

thanks, andrew!

i know the feeling, amalendu. thank you for your salute!

 

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