Friday, October 1, 2010

Haiku My Heart Fridays, October 1, 2010

Haiku My Heart Fridays started as a creative thought from my friend Rebecca. Find out more about how you can participate, or see other examples of haiku with photos at her blog, recuerda mi corazon


Interrupting lunch
Does she know what I’m doing
In awe of beauty



This photo of a deer I stumbled upon was taken some time ago. I used this image to lead into another story I wrote earlier this week about a cabin we lived in along the beautiful shores of the Great Lake Superior. Scroll down and check it out if you'd like, there are many photos of life along the lake there.

In the meantime, I wanted to join in on the Haiku My Heart Fridays meme today, so I had some thoughts about this deer and my recollections the day I was out wandering in the woods. As you can see, there is some snow. It is an experience like this one that allows me to enjoy all four distinct seasons for what they are and what they bring us.

Peace to all

21 comments:

Anonymous said...

Beautiful picture. Lovely haiku too.

All the best, Boonie

Nanka said...

A talking picture....Love the expression on the deer's face and it seems to say exactly what you have written.

Leslie said...

Oh, what a lovely deer! I love the haiku you wrote for her. I am in awe of her beauty, too.

Ramesh Sood said...

Yes, she knew exactly..and therefore..what a smile on face..and got clicked too..she's so happy and so we are too..with such a lovely haiku..hey, what about you..

rebecca said...

priceless,
the discovery of each other.


you bring peace and beauty,and important reflection to all seasons.

thank you....

paper-n-soul said...

Precious moment of awareness, captured perfectly. Does she feel your reverence? I hope so.

Peace to you~
~Deb

Christopher said...

Oh dear. I'm afraid
Rolling stones have gathered all the moss.
Farewell, lunch.


Pax vobiscum

Meri said...

She seems to be studying you intently. Not necessary fearful, but watchful. Judging the situation and its risk. Probably relieved to be shot only with a camera.

english inukshuk said...

your blog is awesome!
deer, paper, the cabinette
gold dust from the man

(-:

Sarah said...

Beautiful deer and haiku-am off to look at your pictures below. Thanks for your visit!

Marilyn & Jeff said...

Very beautiful photo and lovely haiku to match. Our world is wonderful!

Noelle Clearwater said...

One fragile, silent moment in which you and this lovely creature observe one another. I often think that animals can sense the soul in a person--perhaps that is what she ponders here..
Peace,
Noelle

Ileana said...

What an amazing shot and the haiku goes perfect with the image. I love it!

ms pie said...

we have a lot of deer here in the inland northwest of idaho... i never stop and gaze at their beauty... a beautiful foto... i also appreciate the distinct four seasons... a kiss

Dianne said...

Beautiful... I experienced winter in a northern state for the first time last February. I had never been in snow... and I loved it. My brother-in-law and I went hiking in the hills. I was amazed by the beauty and the silence. Thanks for sharing.

EG CameraGirl said...

Awesome photo! Your haiku asks an interesting question. does she know?

susan said...

What a beautiful picture.

white tail forest child
heart fluttering, eyes wild
I mean you no harm.

Mel said...

Awwwww....pretty as a picture.

k...is a picture and it is a pretty deer.

I'm sure she didn't mind the interuption. :-)

Unknown said...

what a fantastic photo.
deer never fail to astound me .

Mel said...

Hmmmmm......

No shadow photo?
yeah, yeah.....I know.....it's fall and lots of stuff is happening.
I'm good with that--as long as you're good.

You're good--right? :-/

Summer Gypsy said...

Awesome haiku! She is a picture of pure innocence. Yet, I do believe she knows how taken you are with her and the beauty of the season.
:)Marilyn