Friday haiku
Ruiters op het land alsof vervlogen tijden hun weg terug vonden |
Haystacks on the land as if bygone times swiftly found a way back home |
The photos (the one that is on the ‘home’ page as well as this one) were taken by Lena Schreijenberg
I submit this haiku to Recuerda Mi Corazon where our lovely hostess Rebecca brings us all together to share a haiku on Friday: Haiku my Heart
Je t’embrasse
Magical Mystical Teacher says
I like the retrospective nature of your haiku. We can’t always go back, but we can look back…with gratitude.
rebecca says
oh the longing of this! i feel we all wish we could go back to safer simpler times.
we owe our world and humanity so much more!
stay safe my friend. xo
Lea says
I love haystacks and the nostalgia they bring, as do your words to Lena’s photo my friend. And I love your Zeeland and the beauty of light and land that is like no other. XO
Meri says
Yesterday and today — mounds of mown hay.
Cathy Keller says
Amazing photo! Have not seen haystacks in years! And most descriptive haiku! Have a grand weekend!
Reading Pleasure says
Hmm. Thought-provoking haiku.
judie says
Haystacks. Nostalgia. The thoughts just go together.
gillena says
Some events takes one back to good old days nice haiku and photo
much love…
Susan says
The haystacks make me remember my childhood with my grandmother in Lapland in Finland. Just talked about it with my old man a few days ago … Beautiful photo.
You have managed to create very nicely since last time.
Thank you for visiting my site earlier. That it was so many weeks since I was online … thought it was yesterday …
Have a great summer day!
Sussie
A ShutterBug Explores says
Lovely haystack haiku and photo ~ ^_^
Thanks for your kind words about loss of Zoe ~ she was my companion ~ miss her terribly ~
Be Safe, Be Well,
A ShutterBug Explores,
aka (A Creative Harbor)
Mark says
If haystacks can find their way home, then surely humans can too.