Lazy Poet’s Thursday Haiku

MEGS PHOTO

Design on water

written in nature’s wild script

with fluid fingers

This week, for the first time I am not using my own photo. Instead Meg has given me permission to use hers because I fell in love with it. To be honest I’ve fallen in love with lots of Meg’s images, taken  around her place in Australia. Wild places with names like Potato Point, Moruya, Eurobodalla, and Narooma, in New South Wales, wild places that nurture wild women. Thank you Meg.

12 thoughts on “Lazy Poet’s Thursday Haiku

  1. I knew you’d make wonderful use of the image, and indeed you did. I love the haiku – “nature’s wild script” and “fluid fingers” are magical phrases – and I’m delighted to appear as a wild woman. (I’m really quite elderly-sedate!) Thank you for giving the photo such life.

  2. Beautiful scene and haiku description Gilly. I wonder if you could “fit” Burpengary or Gnangara or even Gnowangerup or Capalaba into a Haiku. (Cheeky aren’t I!)

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