Lazy Poets Thursday Haiku From Froward Point Grey craggy Mew Stone suspended in the ocean like a dragons crest Rate this:Share this: Click to share on X (Opens in new window) X Click to share on Facebook (Opens in new window) Facebook Click to share on LinkedIn (Opens in new window) LinkedIn Click to email a link to a friend (Opens in new window) Email Like Loading... Related Posted on June 5, 2014June 4, 2014 Posted in haiku, Photography, UncategorizedTagged Haiku, Lazy Poets Thursday Haiku, Mew Stone and Shag Stone Devon, Photography
Love “dragon’s crest”. Vivid. You chose the perfect picture or maybe it’s a question of which came first, the Haiku or the picture. 😀 Splendid as always. Reply
I always take a photo or choose from my gazillions and then write the haiku. You’re welcome to use my pic and join me? Reply
Me haiku? I think I’ll leave that to your talented fingers. I figured you started with the picture. ❤
It does indeed look like a dragon’s crest. And what a gorgeous picture you took. I’d love to be there to experience that lovely place personally. Reply
Great haiku and photo, It does look like an island you would see in some fantasy film. Very nice. 🙂 Reply
Perfect haiku for the image, Gilly. Dragon’s crest is a wonderful description. 🙂
ah – so nice and the words are still suspended over here – 🙂
Love “dragon’s crest”. Vivid. You chose the perfect picture or maybe it’s a question of which came first, the Haiku or the picture. 😀 Splendid as always.
I always take a photo or choose from my gazillions and then write the haiku. You’re welcome to use my pic and join me?
Me haiku? I think I’ll leave that to your talented fingers.
I figured you started with the picture. ❤
Beautifully apt, dear friend 🙂
It does indeed look like a dragon’s crest. And what a gorgeous picture you took. I’d love to be there to experience that lovely place personally.
It was a steep climb on a narrow bumpy path!
Great haiku and photo, It does look like an island you would see in some fantasy film. Very nice. 🙂
very clever Gilly
A breathtaking view, and your Haiku describes it perfectly.