
Bokeh of daisies
like tiny white tinkerbells
through the rowan leaves
Come away with the raggle taggle gypsy-o

Bokeh of daisies
like tiny white tinkerbells
through the rowan leaves

Another good year
For sweet crab apple jelly
John Downie prevails

England’s deep south west
reaching wide around Lyme bay
with ripe spring pastures
An olive grove trail
winds towards the azure sea
shall we wander there?

Bold sunrise promise
of a dazzling Algarve day
summer’s on the way
Today is my last of seven posts for the Nature Photo Challenge, began by Ulli, and passed to me by the lovely Amy. It coincides with my regular Thursday haiku, which I try to write based on the natural world, in the true spirit of haiku, so it made sense to combine the two.
Thanks to Amy, Ulli and my friends for joining in. If you want to take part in the challenge please run with it and enjoy!

The Sycamore moth
a bold and fluffy surprise
gift of prickly heat

Lush sprouting hedgerow
the tender lime green hawthorn’s
bright new leaves of spring
Michelle at the Daily Post describes harmony as,
“the quality of forming a pleasing and consistent whole.”
There is a beautiful sculpture garden, Broomhill, that I’ve featured in the past, and when I saw that the challenge this week was Harmony, this photo popped out.
So perfectly placed
to reflect the harmony
of nature and art