Koala smiles brightAbstract visions do delightWinters nose a sight
© 2012 Michael Yost 1/30
Mag 102
http://magpietales.blogspot.com/2012/01/mag-102.html
Delightful Haiku, And good to see you again, it has been a while.
Thanks!
I love your interpretation of the picture. It’s a delightful haiku.
Thanks Teresa.
Lovely! and a proper haiku, too (most people can’t count syllables!).
OR do a Senryu and mislabel it.
Love that koala reference.
The picture looked like a koala to me; complete with boomerang.
I get it!
Thanks it’s good to know.
Smiling. Our noses looked a bit red (ish) after the snow storm followed right behind it by freezing rain. It’s soooo much harder to get rid of it once it impacts so hard. Loved your Haiku
Love the haiku…you manged to put so much in 17 syllables.
It’s nice to know someone reads. Thanks.
Thank you very much Susie.
ha nice…saw a koala when i went to dc…also grew up watching quicky koala…nice turn in the last line as well to open it up
Thanks for the visit Brian! Magic is all around us. We just have to be open for it.
these certainly are delightful abstract images
iron mased fighter
Charming..love that last line…that’s some red nose there!
Just like the old man’s.. smile….
Lovely haiku, Michael. They are my favourite form of poetry.
Happy you enjoyed.
It’s always cool to come across a real haiku. Well done and a good interpretation, too.
=)
Thanks Sue for the visit and the comment.
ha! I see the koala! terrifc haiku
When I seen it, I knew I had to write about it.
Thanks Suz!
It does delight! thanks for visiting.
Thanks and to you too!
What a wonderful imagery!
I know you see the koala. smiles…
Ooh, I love what you see! : )
Thank you!
Lovely interpretation!
Thanks Ayala!
Hahaha – As soon as you said it I saw the koala! This is a fun one.
I thought of Don Quixote too after someone said it was a fisherman but left that for someone else.. no takers yet though
Ah, I love this… I can see it!
Glad you liked it.
Thanks Laurie.
I see the koala now that you’ve pointed hismout. I love the whimmsy of the imagination! rel
Thank you sir!
I didn’t see the koala until you pointed him out:-)
Some things just pop out for me. smiles…
I like the winter nose!
Thanks Tess. I did 2 because I seen one other do it. I hope it’s OK.
Love it!
Anna ]
Thanks Anna.
By Jove! It IS a koala……..! I can’t believe I never noticed it before!! Happily Haiku – ed as well!
I’m glad you seen it. Wait till you see my next one!
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Delightful Haiku, And good to see you again, it has been a while.
Thanks!
I love your interpretation of the picture. It’s a delightful haiku.
Thanks Teresa.
Lovely! and a proper haiku, too (most people can’t count syllables!).
OR do a Senryu and mislabel it.
Love that koala reference.
The picture looked like a koala to me; complete with boomerang.
I get it!
Thanks it’s good to know.
Smiling. Our noses looked a bit red (ish) after the snow storm followed right behind it by freezing rain. It’s soooo much harder to get rid of it once it impacts so hard.
Loved your Haiku
Love the haiku…you manged to put so much in 17 syllables.
It’s nice to know someone reads. Thanks.
Thank you very much Susie.
ha nice…saw a koala when i went to dc…also grew up watching quicky koala…nice turn in the last line as well to open it up
Thanks for the visit Brian! Magic is all around us. We just have to be open for it.
these certainly are delightful abstract images
iron mased fighter
Charming..love that last line…that’s some red nose there!
Just like the old man’s.. smile….
Lovely haiku, Michael. They are my favourite form of poetry.
Happy you enjoyed.
It’s always cool to come across a real haiku.
Well done and a good interpretation, too.
=)
Thanks Sue for the visit and the comment.
ha! I see the koala!
terrifc haiku
When I seen it, I knew I had to write about it.
Thanks Suz!
It does delight! thanks for visiting.
Thanks and to you too!
What a wonderful imagery!
I know you see the koala. smiles…
Ooh, I love what you see! : )
Thank you!
Lovely interpretation!
Thanks Ayala!
Hahaha – As soon as you said it I saw the koala! This is a fun one.
I thought of Don Quixote too after someone said it was a fisherman but left that for someone else.. no takers yet though
Ah, I love this… I can see it!
Glad you liked it.
Thanks Laurie.
I see the koala now that you’ve pointed hismout.
I love the whimmsy of the imagination!
rel
Thank you sir!
I didn’t see the koala until you pointed him out:-)
Some things just pop out for me. smiles…
I like the winter nose!
Thanks Tess. I did 2 because I seen one other do it. I hope it’s OK.
Love it!
Anna
]
Thanks Anna.
By Jove! It IS a koala……..! I can’t believe I never noticed it before!! Happily Haiku – ed as well!
I’m glad you seen it. Wait till you see my next one!