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lazy afternoon-
whistling on the window sill
along skylark’ s song
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I was thinking about breaking the rules…specifically and in general, and this photo seems to fit the theme. If it was me (instead of the snowman), I would probably consider a couple of things before getting to the action. For example, not cutting the branch you are standing under. Or how safe it is to hold the saw barely with your fingertips. What about staying around after all the snow in the town is gone for good…also against the rules, isn’ t it?!
On the second thought…”If you obey all the rules, you miss all the fun!” – Katharine Hepburn
Be inspired and inspire!
More about Paula and her Thursday’s Special Challenge here:
Our inspiration on Carpe Diem Special this week is another haiku, written by a well-known haiku poetess Fuyuko Tomita:
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Under a cold
street lamp
I’ve just turned
the corner
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Here’ s my attempt to stay close to the same mood and spirit:
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in the puddle
cornered
by cherry blossoms
little piece of blue sky
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colourful bulbs
in bloom above the frozen veil
-the first touch of spring
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