A Cinquain for Australia’s National Emblem

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Originally, Wattle Day was celebrated on 1 August by wearing a sprig of wattle to demonstrate patriotism. From 1992, 1 September became National Wattle Day. But are there any wattles still in bloom? I took this photo at the beginning of August this year.

Bowing
Sprays of yellow
Blossoms: sweet scent of the
Golden Wattle fills the air in
August

Wattle Day 2013 © irina dimitric

About irinadim

Kookaburra sweet, you neither chirp nor tweet. Your laughter is much like mine, my cackle is much like thine. We are two sister souls, one clad in feathers, the other in clothes. ~ Irina ~ I’m a budding blogger. Poetry and photography are my newest passions, living in perfect harmony inspiring each other. I like both free verse and form poetry and am quite proud to let you know that I am the creator of a new form named ‘tercetonine’. Blog Name: Irina's Poetry Corner Blog URL: http://irinadim.com
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7 Responses to A Cinquain for Australia’s National Emblem

  1. F.G.M. says:

    Vive l’Australie!
    Long Live Australia!
    🙂

  2. How lovely! I look forward to the warmth and flowers of August 🙂

  3. nicu says:

    Ce dragut …………..

  4. irinadim says:

    Thank you so much.

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