David, I have never thought of fall leaves on the ground as art. I love that thought! Then my mind wandered to how pretty the trees look with the fall leaves still on them, thus my haiku. Your haiku’s inspire my response. 🙂 Hope you enjoy your day, too!
Love it David. Good Instead of walking on rose petals we get the art of two kinds of maple, two kinds of ash, basswood, elm, burr oak, ferns and forest litter ties it together. Good haiku and Betty’s too
Thank you, Gary. It’s seems almost shameful to walk on such a beautiful mosaic. But perhaps that what God intended. I love walking on the leaves—before they get dried out and crunchy. Have a blessed day, fellow collaborator!
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Take just a moment
To look above and to see
God’s art on the tree
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God’s art is the best. Thank you, Betty. As you like to say, “Enjoy your day!”
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David, I have never thought of fall leaves on the ground as art. I love that thought! Then my mind wandered to how pretty the trees look with the fall leaves still on them, thus my haiku. Your haiku’s inspire my response. 🙂 Hope you enjoy your day, too!
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Love it David. Good Instead of walking on rose petals we get the art of two kinds of maple, two kinds of ash, basswood, elm, burr oak, ferns and forest litter ties it together. Good haiku and Betty’s too
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Thank you, Gary. It’s seems almost shameful to walk on such a beautiful mosaic. But perhaps that what God intended. I love walking on the leaves—before they get dried out and crunchy. Have a blessed day, fellow collaborator!
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