Autumn in Sydney (Haiga)

Autumn in Sydney (haiga)
Stillness in the air
Not too warm and not too cold
Autumn morning smiles

 

© 2016 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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9 Responses to Autumn in Sydney (Haiga)

  1. bernard25 says:

    Bonjour IRINAS

    Quelle est belle notre amitié
    Elle est pure
    Elle est un lien
    Mon amitié ignore les indifférences
    Elle n’est qu’un charme d’un verbe aimer
    Elle éveille le sens de la bonté
    Elle supporte la charité
    Mon amitié est un charme que du verbe aimer
    Mon amitié est faite de sincérité
    Belle journée et belle fin de semaine
    Bises , Bernard

    • irinadim says:

      Merci, cher Bernard, pour ton amitie. C’est vrai, “Elle éveille le sens de la bonté
      Elle supporte la charité”. Belle fin de semaine a toi. Bisous, Irina

  2. milliethom says:

    I hope your autumn is very beautiful and mellow, and still smiling at you all. Autumn is my favourite season – and your little haiku is perfect.

  3. DG MARYOGA says:

    Your “Haiga”,both image and haiku,is beautiful and pleasantly radiates the autumnal morning smiles,dear Irina!Lovely wide view over the city and beautiful blue skies marked by white fluffy clouds.Btw,I was thinking of you the other day when I read about the National Reconciliation Week in Australia.Great historical and cultural tribute.It said that plenty of activities take place and one of them is to walk for Reconciliation across the Sydney Harbour Bridge.Sending you my warmest wishes and special hugs as always 🙂 Happy weekend ❤ xxx

    • irinadim says:

      Thank you for your kind words about my Haiga, dear Doda. Yes, the Reconciliation walk across the Sydney Harbour Bridge is a great event. Unfortunately, I can’t participate in any such activities because of my chronic fatigue… I need a rest, lying down, every 2 to 3 hours… on good days I can last upright for 4 hours. Sometimes I get really depressed. Other times I count my blessings: I can drive, walk, cook, read …there was a time when I couldn’t do any of these things, except for walking slowly to the bathroom. I’m sending you special hugs back ❤ 🙂 Happy weekend, dear friend!

      • DG MARYOGA says:

        My pleasure,dear Irina:) Oh,I am so sorry to hear about your chronic fatigue,but you do have to count your blessings since you can still enjoy so many activities.Actually,my question was a bit rhetorical,I simply wanted to show you what I had learnt by reading the article.Sending you warm summer hugs,my special friend ~ Happy weekend 🙂 ❤ xxx

      • irinadim says:

        Thank you for summer hugs, just what I need in our rainy cold weather. Much appreciated, dear Doda. Hugs ❤ 🙂 xxx

      • DG MARYOGA says:

        🙂 ☀️☀️☀️ ❤

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