Sunday, May 6, 2018
Poetry Pantry #402
Greetings, friends. This week I am sharing photos of some of the beautiful flowers I saw in Hawaii. I hope you enjoy. Wish I knew the names of them all.
I hope that you all enjoyed Rosemary's The Living Dead. She shared a poem by Michael Dransfield, a very fine Australian poet.
Monday Sherry is featuring an update with one of poets who had been away for a while & has now returned to PU as a regular among us. Smiles. I know you will enjoy the article.
On Wednesday Sumana's Midweek Motif will be water, something that is SO very important to us all. Think about writing your poem ahead of time so that it will be ready on Wednesday.
Now with no further delay, let's share poetry! Link one poem below. Stop in and say hello in the comments. Then visit the poems of your fellow poets who have also linked. See you on the trail either today or tomorrow.
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Beautiful morning here, and good day to all fellow poets.
ReplyDeleteWonderfully sunny, plenty of growth and colour in the garden, and I've been visited by a rather loud bee!
ReplyDeleteHappy Sunday everyone!💞
ReplyDeleteMary those flowers are breathtaking....and they make my day to see them. Happy Sunday all. Looking forward to connecting with all and reading poetry throughout the day.
ReplyDeleteHappy to view these beautiful flowers which gives me a home-y feeling
ReplyDeleteHave a good Sunday all
much love...
Happy Sunday! What a glorious spring day. Enjoy the weather wherever you are, and enjoy some good poetry too!
ReplyDeleteThe flowers are stunning! I dream of going to Hawaii one day. I'm happy to participate with some poetry this week.
ReplyDeleteGood day, poets!
ReplyDeletewhat lovely flowers, Mary. :)
Beautiful flowers, Mary. A glorious spring morning here. Have a wonderful Sunday, everyone.
ReplyDeleteThank you for sharing the beautiful flowers, I have seen them before, but it has been many moons.
ReplyDeletethe flowers are outstanding and fit the mood of the weather here...
ReplyDeleteBeautiful pictures on the pantry wall as I walked in... I will sit and have tea with you all later after the grandchildren leave. Though I was impressed with one one of them dying his hair fire engine red. : )
ReplyDeleteZQ
When I visited Hawaii, I was stunned by the variety of flowers. Gorgeous pictures!
ReplyDeleteGorgeous flowers. Hawaii is incrediy beautiful. I will be back later as extremely busy. A lovely spring day with tons of pollen in the air.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful flowers indeed, Mary! It's already Monday here, and I am only just catching up with most of the poems – pleasures in store!
ReplyDeleteSorry I'm late to comment, Mary - but I wanted to add my compliments to the wonderful photographs you took of the Hawaiian floral.
ReplyDeleteLovely flowers! Have a wonderful week :)
ReplyDeleteI recognise strelitzia, anthurium and frangipani.Hawaii is not a great place to be at the moment. You left just in time.
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