Who is the Beauty, who's the Beast?
shattered porcelain
swept away, spurned
enslaved heart grieves
enslaved heart grieves
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A fine romance...yes. I'm head over heels in love with gardens! I'm enthusiastic about flowers, intrigued by garden designs, passionate about plants. And I believe that all garden lovers are the loveliest people in the world.
Oh ça c'est un joli cache-pot !
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A haiku that sets my mind and imagination to work: love that!!!
ReplyDeleteYour last macro of the bromeliad flower is amazing. Nice reflection and a beautiful setup for the photos.
ReplyDeleteCould you please correct your backlink to the actual MFS blog, it is pointing to my other blog. Thanks.
Enjoy your beautiful shots today. Many touches of loveliness.
ReplyDeleteThe latter macro reminds me of garlic cloves. Nice shots. Thanks for visiting.
ReplyDeleteLove your haiku and your photos are beautiful! And the orchids in your last post...hope they won't be lonely for long. may they bloom profusely...
ReplyDeleteThanks for stopping by my blogs. As for your question today, the bee comes to rest at regular intervals for a few seconds. That's when I got my shot.
The Beauty I see, but where is the beast? Have a nice weekend :) Tina
ReplyDeleteWonderful macro shot of the flower.
ReplyDeleteWith dial up your page took a while to load, nice shots.
ReplyDeleteoh rosie....you are pairing some of my favorite pass times. gardening...and writing. glad you have found yourself so bitten by haiku!
ReplyDeletei find it a thoughtful process that has me pairing down not only words but possessions.
i am flat out in love with simplicity!
Lovely shots, entertaining prose...
ReplyDeleteGorgeous beauty in a 'beast' of a coffee cup!
ReplyDeleteI absolutely love that cup!!!
Have a wonderful weekend and thanks for your visit. :)
So poetic Rosie! Such lovely pot of plant in that cute cup...just beautiful on that coffee table!
ReplyDeleteInspired images. Thanks for sharing.
ReplyDeleteAll the best, Boonie
Like your tea cup pot!
ReplyDeleteDidn't know Bromelias could get such big flowers!
ReplyDeleteThanks for stopping by my blog. I have found a new fun place to visit. I love your blog and love, love the travel blog.
ReplyDeleteI enjoy traveling and am always drawn to beautiful flowers and gardens.
Wonderful haiku and simply stunning images Rosie. Truly breathtaking post. Loved it!
ReplyDeleteNoelle
A wonderful haiku and I love that beautiful plant in the tea cup. Great photos.
ReplyDeleteWonderful words Rosie, the title made me think a bit.
ReplyDeleteI've seen quite a few tea cup planters around lately. It's a worthy replacement for whatever broke! Your cup is really cute. I love the color in the macro shots.
ReplyDeleteSo pretty...your garden is beautiful.
ReplyDeleteTiffany
Oh! I love your patio! And this pretty porcelain teacup didn't break, did it? Am trying to read what's written on it, but can't make it out-- I like your haiku. I know what it's like to be attached to something/someone and grieving at its lost. That last macro is gorgeous.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful!
ReplyDeleteWonderful! Cantik! Sangat cantik!
ReplyDeleteI love Malaysia, I love Malacca! Yeah!
Beast? Beauty? Well, they're all beasts in beauty! Yeah!
Oh, now--see I'd suggest you dump the plant (pretty as it might be) and just fill the cup up at the table. LOL Amazing cuppa coffee on that patio would be good!
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