Wednesday 29 February 2012

Haiku 2-29

wind lifted clouds, high
above the far sea, reveal
the landscape again

Freya Pickard 2012

Tuesday 28 February 2012

February 28th

Thick fogbank lingers
over beds of auburn gems, 
creaking steps come near.

Claudia Messelodi 

To read more of Claudia's work please visit Stream of Stones

I saw the fogbank lingering over an autumn bed of maybe late roses (auburn gems are great!) and the creaking steps are intriguing... Freya

Thursday 23 February 2012

February 23rd

Bare branches unveil
tenacious fragility,
on dying autumn days.

Claudia Messelodi 

To read more of Claudia's work please visit Stream of Stones

Good juxtaposition using "tenacious fragility". Unveiling something so fragile yet determined to survive as autumn dies. Beautiful. Freya
 

Wednesday 22 February 2012

Haiku 2-22

the breeze brings in an 
excitement that the mist damped; 
spring is rising fast

Freya Pickard 2012

Tuesday 21 February 2012

February 21st

Swirls of autumn leaves
the wind urge stirs up the hill;
scrawls on a blank page.

Claudia Messelodi

To read more of Claudia's work please visit Stream of Stones

 Loved the "wind urge" in this. And using "scrawls" reproduces the sound of dry leaves on the ground. Brilliant! Freya

Thursday 16 February 2012

February 16th

Deep orange petals
show up from fresh place blossoms,
explosion of scents

Claudia Messelodi 

To read more of Claudia's work please visit Stream of Stones

Goodness, this one is powerful! Again you have a lovely contrast with deep orange and fresh pale blossoms all building up to that explosion of scents. Orange blossom? I don't know. But I can smell it from here! Freya

Wednesday 15 February 2012

Haiku 2-15

everlasting cloud
drapes my world like a grey shroud;
Winter-Spring stasis

Freya Pickard 2012

Tuesday 14 February 2012

February 14th

Rocket, parsley, sage, 
bed of leaves on a glass plate
where mauve lilies float

Claudia Messelodi

To read more of Claudia's work please visit Stream of Stones

This is quite exotic imagery that I played around with in my mind. The first three plants I visualised immediately - salad! And I liked the glass plate they lay upon. But then, mauve lilies? Another flower arrangement? Perhaps Claudia eats lilies in her salads? Then I realised, does it have to make complete sense? Can't it just be artistic? Freya

Friday 10 February 2012

Versatile Blogger Award!

A huge thank you to Claudia at a stream of small stones for nominating me for the Versatile Blogger Award!That's 2 awards in less than 2 weeks...
 
Oh good! That means I get to choose 5 more people to nominate for this award!

There are a few rules that go along with the award:

1. In a post  on your blog, nominate 5 fellow bloggers for the Versatile Blogger Award
2. In the same post, add the Versatile Blogger Award.
3. In the same post, thank the blogger who nominated you in a post with a link back to their blog.
4. In the same post, share 7 completely random pieces of information about yourself.
5. In the same post, include this set of rules.
6. Inform each nominated blogger of their nomination by posting a comment on each of their blogs.

Here are seven facts that you may not know about me:
1. I am 5'3.5" tall
2. Summer is my favourite season
3. My first published short story appeared in Threads Magazine in 1994
4. My favourite album at the moment is The Resistance by Muse
5. I have just seen a bullfinch in the copse beyond my garden
6. I am currently reading "Castle Dor" which was co-written by Daphne du Maurier
7. I sometimes get inspiration for my stories from my dreams...

Now to my nominations: -
1. Liz Baxter at Small Blonde Hippy for interesting and entertaining articles about books and writing
2. Inger at My Small Stones for her words and amazing photographs
3. Emma at Propheticus for her interesting tips on self-publishing
4. Cynthia at Canyon Stones for more beautiful words and pictures
5. Matt at Matt Cannot Write because he is totally insane and has a brilliant book to sell

Hope you enjoy visiting these others sites - let me know what you think of them!