the Bow Bridge
on the lake below
he meets his match
For One Single Impression, Prompt 95: Junction (a place or point where two or more things meet or converge). Please click on the OSI link to see how others interpreted this prompt.
Photo of Bow Bridge courtesy of spicytuna at http://www.centralpark.com/
23 comments:
Como siempre...precioso...Recibe además, un fuerte abrazo pre navideño, que disfrutes en familia.
Besitos.
That was lovely, Carlos :)
wishes,
devika
Pasa la vida
por el Puente de Arco
sólida vía
Siempre un placer hacer versos de tus versos.
Un beso,amigo.
Excellent!
beautiful meeting Carlos...:)
great ..
can you tell me what 'Haiku' means?
and what is this blog about?
This is perfect - wonderful, wonderful!
Mita -- I'll email you some materials to answer your questions.
Regards.
Duna -- I will reply soon to the haiku comment you left today and the others you left on Dec 19. I will let you know when they are ready to be posted. :)
Abrazos.
simple but leaves one to ponder...
Everything rare searches for something alike.
My thoughts, too, on seeing the reflection of Bow Bridge on the lake's surface. Through reflection, we meet ourselves, too.
Thanks, Robert.
Thank you very much for your friendship and your fondness.
I leave you also a hayku of Christmas.
Lights that shine
in the soul in Christmas
are a beautiful friendship.
A kiss.
Happy Christmas, friend of mine
Taty -- such kind words. A warm Christmas greeting to you, too.
Regards.
beautiful pic and wonderfully written poem~
This was very nice. Sometimes that type of 'intersection' - the reflection of what is already there is the most amazing of all! Wonderful!
I love this one! And that bridge is so charming!
Hi Patti. Thanks for your comments and your visit.
Hope you had a great Christmas.
Regards.
Cascondaville (Julie?) -- Yes, aren't those discoveries such wonderful A-ha moments?
Best regards and hope you had a great Christmas.
Felicitas -- Thanks! I'm told New Yorkers are really proud of it being in Central Park.
Regards.
Beautiful! Makes one wonder where is the sky?
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