Lazy Poet’s Thursday Haiku Crystalline granite A boundary guardian standing for all time 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 October 22, 2015October 21, 2015 Posted in haiku, Nature, PhotographyTagged England, Haiku, Lazy Poets Thursday Haiku, Photography, travel
I wonder if they formed by themselves in that straight pattern? Maybe someone took the time to put them there as a land demarcation . Reply
Thanks Amy the gate post would have been there for centuries and the granite its made from for millennia. Reply
I wonder if they formed by themselves in that straight pattern? Maybe someone took the time to put them there as a land demarcation .
It’s a dry stone wall and gate post, hundreds of years old and yes built by man!
Those guys were truly rugged 🙂
This is such a powerful piece, Gilly, words and image.
Really? Thank you so much 🙂
Gilly, what do you mean ‘Really?’ You have a great eye and ear for composition. It’s called talent 🙂
and you are such an angel!
No. No. That’s you, Gilly 🙂
Loved your words, and great image, Gilly
Thanks Sue, it’s easy because Dartmoor is so photogenic.
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Lovely photo and words, Gilly. 🙂
Thank you honey!
…Standing for all times. Love it! Very inspiring, Gilly!
Thanks Amy the gate post would have been there for centuries and the granite its made from for millennia.
You nailed it again, Gilly. 🙂 Great image and haiku.
Ahh thanks 🙂
Love old stone walls and gorse, Gilly. 🙂 ‘Standing for all time’ is right!
That one isn’t going anywhere soon!
Wow! “A boundary guardian. Excellent. 😀 ❤ ❤
Thanks Tess, there would have been a wooden gate attached sometime in its past!
I really like the use of those three words in this setting. Outstanding! 🙂 ❤ ❤
Great shot and haiku Gilly. Looks like a steep climb. 😀
Thank you, luckily I was going straight ahead and that was flatter!