"The problem with people is they forget that that most of the time it's the small things that count." (Said by Finch in All the Bright Places by Jennifer Niven. These are my small things that count.
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Alliterative Haiku
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Oh, Elsie! Perfect word choice here to create alliteration and the image you desired! Love the photos, too….will you write a poem for the Tuesday slices in April? I think I will try to do that. You have inspired me!
Loving the alliteration! And the photos…😄
You had me at alliterative 😉 the photos are perfection
Perfect poem! Love the idea of a poem every Tuesday!
Are you writing poetry daily now? I’ll have to see if you took on another writing challenge. I love alliteration – a fun focus with words!
I think Tuesdays will be enough of a challenge for me right now. But I think I will try to do a poem on Tuesdays in April.
Your words are as powerful as your pictures. This time of the year is so lovely and abundant, but the pollen CAN be overwhelming at times. :o(
Perfect – kudos for this veritable violet vision!
Perfect!
Love the pictures and alliteration!
Pansy profusion- my favorite!
Love your “phoem”! (photos + poem = another P word)
Ugh, sorry, but love the picture. You’ve expressed my son and daughter-in-law’s position, too. Keep the tissues handy!
Am I correct to assume (from your final line) that you’re a fellow allergy sufferer?
Actually it would be my husband who suffers, thankful it’s not me.
Love it! And the pictures are so inspiring.
Love the idea of alliterative haiku-I’m going to explore this in my writing notebook. Those pollen producers are wreaking havoc!
those were great pictures to go with your haiku!
Short, sweet, and so meaningful. Love the pics.
Beautiful pictures and perfect poem to capture them.
Powerful posies prompt pondering.
You caught the /P/ bug too! 🙂
Oh, Elsie! Perfect word choice here to create alliteration and the image you desired! Love the photos, too….will you write a poem for the Tuesday slices in April? I think I will try to do that. You have inspired me!
Had not even thought about a poem every Tuesday, Lynne. But I like that idea and may just do that.