This is so beautiful Gemma, even in her return to nature I can feel the essence of time and such devotion. It must sweeten so the space she is in. Thank you for sharing her with us!
I remember statues like that in our garden when I was a kid... my dad especially loved the 'wearing out' of the (mostly) ladies :) Your haiku is beautiful! Have a great weekend, hug from the Netherlands!
gorgeous mary my friend. our garden is just bowing to autumn. you can feel it creeping in early mornings, and cannot help but notice our days are growing shorter. wishing you peace, love and light.
This is so beautiful Gemma, even in her return to nature I can feel the essence of time and such devotion. It must sweeten so the space she is in. Thank you for sharing her with us!
ReplyDeleteLove it!
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ReplyDeletehave a nice weekend Gemma
much love...
I think your garden must be very peaceful.
ReplyDeleteThe relic is from Tracy's house. She has a great arty garden and yard. Mine is peaceful. No one out there in this heat. :-)
DeleteWhat beautiful poetry. You really capture the groove that's happening "out there".
ReplyDeleteI remember statues like that in our garden when I was a kid... my dad especially loved the 'wearing out' of the (mostly) ladies :) Your haiku is beautiful! Have a great weekend, hug from the Netherlands!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful photo of 'Our Lady' and lovely haiku ~ ^_^
ReplyDeleteHappy Weekend to you ~ ^_^
Very touching!
ReplyDeletegorgeous mary my friend. our garden is just bowing to autumn. you can feel it creeping in early mornings, and cannot help but notice our days are growing shorter. wishing you peace, love and light.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful!
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