We have got some great words to work with again this week from Ronovan for his weekly Haiku challenge.
This is what I have managed to come up with this week.
I guide my sweet peas;
I’m hoping they’re bountiful
I’m mad as they’re sparse!
We have got some great words to work with again this week from Ronovan for his weekly Haiku challenge.
This is what I have managed to come up with this week.
I guide my sweet peas;
I’m hoping they’re bountiful
I’m mad as they’re sparse!
Good one Judy☺
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Thanks Rich 🙂
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I like it Judy!! 😊
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Thanks Ritu 🙂
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😊
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Beautiful picture 🙂
How did you get your Haiku on the image? Am I the only one who doesn’t know how to do this?
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I only learned recently from Hugh. If you go to Picmonkey, you can edit one of your own pictures to add text to it which is how I do it. I am glad you like it, thank you 🙂
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Thanks, Judy.
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Lovely! Beautiful pic, too. 🙂
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Thanks so much Tony ☺
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Sorry Tonya! New phone and predictive text do not want me to get your name right! 😁
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No worries! 😉
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Does Ronovan give you words you have to use?
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Yes. Sometimes they can be quite tricky but always great fun. 😊
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You’re getting very good at this 🙂
Another great haiku and one in keeping in with the season.
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Thanks so much Hugh. Well if it wasn’t for you I never would have had a go at them 🙂
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Love this Edwina…and I know how that feels about sweet peas. Which are one of my favourite flowers btw. I hope they do indeed grow to be bountiful and beautiful 🙂
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Thanks Sherri. I love their scent and was looking forward to picking some for indoors, so I hope to get a few more 🙂
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Loved it Edwina, you’re too good at haikus 🙂 Keep it up.. have a lovely day 🙂
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Thank you Himali for your encouragement 🙂
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looking forward for more 🙂
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Hello Edwina! I can relate to your haiku. I love the picture too. 🙂
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Oops, I did it again, Judy––so sorry! 😦
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Ha Ha! 🙂 It’s fine ,really, I don’t mind
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Thanks so much Vashti 🙂
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Thanks for such a great challenge this week 🙂
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