Wednesday, December 14, 2011

Haiku My Heart / Sunday Sketches



What a mess I cried

but looking closer I see

life in the making



advent

roses

dinner

tradition

food for the soul

seasonal rhythm


Linking to:

Haiku My Heart at recuerda mi corazon and

Sunday Sketches at blue chair dairy


take a peak!

32 comments:

  1. Indeed.. as I sit here and write this comment.. a part of life in the making.. very beautiful haiku..

    You can meet me here: http://rameshsood.blogspot.com/2011/12/stale-fruits-cold-dreams.html

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  2. How wonderful!! Lovely haiku to accent your family photos! =)

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  3. I immediately thought, as I looked at the first photo, of how normal and lived in this kitchen looked. I was so pleased to be invited over to see your life as you live it and not staged. Thanks for sharing that with us.
    I loved all the photos and this walk through your life. Very nice.

    Peace

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  4. dear lenorita,

    welcome to haiku my heart!
    your view of the heart of the home, an active expressive kitchen is comforting and kind, as are you. so glad you are joining in haiku after meeting you and loving each of your offerings for a virgin a day.

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  5. and such a warm and cozy life you are creating! So inviting, I want to jump right thru the screen to visit you here!

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  6. Your mess is fabulous and full of life!
    I love to clove the oranges too♥♥♥

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  7. Looks like a lovely Christmas scene :o)

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  8. I love your wonderful images! I'm sure we can all relate to the mess that living life makes...but we want to do it over and over again, no? I especially like the salmon colored napkins!

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  9. I love it all, the gingerbread men, the sketch, the clove and orange. The warmth of home. It is beautiful. There is a poem on my blog by Naomi Shihab Nye in this post :
    http://theangelswearfins.blogspot.com/2011/09/where-children-live.html. It is called "Where Children Live. I think you will like it.
    xoxo,
    Noelle

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  10. The best parties come after the mess, same with creating art I always get in a tis-was first!

    Nice life haiku and pics.

    Sue x

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  11. life in the making, love that idea...a great title for a book!!

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  12. beautiful truth, love your thoughts!!

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  13. Wonderful haiku. I love your photos. Your tablecloth and napkins are to die for!

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  14. Noelle, you are so right - i love the poem! and i see that mother-love in the smile, glowing on mom's face.. it is the same, no matter the climate, no matter the culture, heart felt all over the world!

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  15. I feel like I just had a cup of coffee with you at home--and I can smell those gingerbread men cooking. Yum.

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  16. I love haikus! Good job and happy holidays!

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  17. Looks gorgeous to me....happy holidays

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  18. Love this - looks so wonderful Happy SS

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  19. Lovely photos and a beautifully drawn sketch:)
    xx

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  20. Love your sketch ~ well done ~ Wow! ~~ Happy Holidays, namaste, Carol ^_^

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  21. i think part of the fun of the holidays is hanging out in the kitchen eating, cooking and messing things up a bit....it looks like you had fun!!!! I love your plates!!!!
    great sketch, too! I wish you a Merry Christmas!!!!!!

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  22. Lovely sketch, and I love your cookies!

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  23. My daughter's cookies :-) I cant take any credit!

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  24. A very warming post... can I have a cookie please?

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  25. I agree with Heather - the kitchen is the hub of Christmas and yours is so inviting. Great sketch & those cookies are an inspiration!

    Merry Christmas!

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  26. look at all the holiday cheer. wonderful how your family creates together! sweet haiku, too.

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  27. Wow..gorgeous..such a beautiful piece..stunning!
    and wonderful photos!!
    Victoria

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  28. so well said :)
    Lovely sketch! Have a Merry and Blessed Christmas!

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  29. What a great, detailed sketch! Nice work. And your Christmas/holiday plates are lovely. :)

    Wishing you well.

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  30. Very beautiful post!! The meaning you gave to all the images. Just Lovely. Your ketch is wonderful, full of detail. Happy Holidays to you!

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  31. I love how you've drawn his hair. cool drawing. Thanks for the visit.

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