the light inside
the Christmas Cottage
memories of home
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Photo Credit: Thomas Kinkade online gallery
Shared with Haiku Heights #190
Prompt: home
Make the universe your companion, always bearing in mind the true nature of things—mountains and rivers, trees and grasses, and humanity—and enjoy the falling blossoms and the scattering leaves. ~Bashō
ang agang Pasko niyan ah. (too early for Christmas) :) but beautiful!
ReplyDeletehehehe It's the "ber" month already. Christmas is just around the corner lol
DeleteBeautiful photograph. I also like you made the prompt about Christmas.
ReplyDeleteAll of Kinkade's paintings are beautiful! Actually, I already wrote the haiku when for NaHaiWrimo when I found out that "home" was the next prompt for Haiku Heights. :-)
DeleteThanks for stopping by and for following my blog. :-)
A real Bing Crosby Haiku
ReplyDeleteIs it? I should look up Bing Crosby. :-) Thanks for visiting my blog...
DeleteI don't feel Christmas but it does remind me of home ~
ReplyDeleteThere's something both alluring and sad about being on the outside looking in...
ReplyDeleteDesert Home
Yes, it's also sad, especially if you miss home.
DeleteWow I wasn't ready for a Christmas haiku quite yet!! Lovely words though, to go with the image!
ReplyDeletehahaha Yes, it's too early for Christmas, but the warmth/light in this photo reminds me so much of how it feels like to be home.
DeleteAh, lovely haiku
ReplyDeleteYes I also expect Bing Crosby to break out into " White Christmas" hiding behind the bushes:) Lovely pic and warm feeling.
ReplyDeletehomely past, which is the wit we hold and it lasts.
ReplyDeleteWhat a nice haiku ... a real Christmas Carol.
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