Welcome to the Poetry Friday Roundup! This week I’m offering up a bouquet of haiku and photos in celebration of summer, both in my yard and garden, and further afield.
Long ago, when I chose the flowers for my wedding, I told the startled florist that I wanted them to look like I’d just gone out into a field to pick flowers and ribboned them together into an impromptu bouquet. I still favor a haphazard combination of perennials, wildflowers, and weeds. I offer these poems in that same spirit.
early morning walks
sorting through the moments
bouquet of haiku
hummingbirds hover
forage amidst the phlox
petal confetti
the ocean, so vast
unseen beneath the fog
surges and falls
hay fields glow
goldenrod blossoms blaze
bees hasten their pace
©Molly Hogan
Wishing you all time to enjoy the splendors of late summer and the advent of early fall.
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Thanks so much for hosting, Molly! Gorgeous images, in these photographs and in your poems – love the ocean unseen beneath the fog. Happy August-ing!
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Thanks, Robyn. My summer has been full of things for which to be grateful! It was fun to share some.
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More and more you reveal your past self who, not surprisingly, is your current self, too. “Long ago, when I chose the flowers for my wedding, I told the startled florist that I wanted them to look like I’d just gone out into a field to pick flowers and ribboned them together into an impromptu bouquet.”
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I am reading a wonderful memoir that, at one point, compares us all to Russian nesting dolls, holding our past selves within our present self. It’s interesting to think about what’s the same and what’s different.
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Gorgeous collection of pics and haikus Molly. I could imagine your “bouquet of haiku” and “petal confetti,” and I love the atmospheric feeling in the meandering fence pic! Thanks for taking us along, and for hosting!
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That fence photo captures one moment from a magical, mystical morning out walking with my sister. I’m glad you liked it, too!
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bouqet of haiku…so pretty! But then, petal confetti and the ocean. I am physically relaxed imagining all of these things. Thanks for hosting, Molly.
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I’m focusing on all things relaxing while I still can! lol
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I like what Dan said about your past/current self. Thanks for hosting! I enjoyed your haiku and your photos. The one of the baby bird just kills me.
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Such an odd muppet-like creature, right? What killed me was that I had to leave town right after discovering the nest, and by the time we returned they had all fledged–amazing how quickly that happens!
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Molly, the photos are gorgeous, and I can definitely appreciate your haphazard bouquet preference. I am all about those kinds of flower bouquets. “petal confetti” is magical. And I so love the ocean you captured so well–it’s so powerful, even when unseen.
Thanks for hosting today.
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The ocean poem was sparked by our time in New Brunswick, Canada in early July. I was captivated by the ever-drifting ocean fog and by the realization that there’s so much that can be hidden from us, no matter what it is that affects our view.
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I love your images, Molly, photos and haiku, but goldenrod has long been a favorite, especially love your haiku of that, their ‘hint’ of something coming! Thanks for hosting and sharing the beauty you see!
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The goldenrod has been especially flamboyant this year! It’s always a signal of summer’s end to me.
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A delightful connection between summer haiku and related images, Molly. You have used words as a painter would use colourful brush strokes to deliver a scene of summery warmth.
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What a lovely compliment, Alan. Thank you.
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What a lovely bouquet! Thanks for hosting!
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Thanks, Mary Lee!
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Lovely words and images! I had to read your collection of haiku a few times – so calming and full of beauty. Thanks for hosting.
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Thank you, Rose. I especially enjoy mentally composing haiku while I walk in the morning. I’m so glad I could share some of that calm and beauty.
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Molly, what gorgeous images — both the ones you create with create with your camera and with your words! I adore your phrase “petal confetti!”
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Thanks! I’ve been thoroughly enjoying watching the confetti fall as those hummingbirds make their way through my overgrown garden.
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So much to see in the haiku bouquet! Little bits of joy to discover zooming in closely and the overall effect- altogether lovely!
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Thank you. I’m so glad you enjoyed the bouquet!
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Thank you for hosting this week, Molly, and for sharing this gorgeous bouquet of words and images! I love them all!
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Thanks, Catherine!
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Petal confetti! Molly, I love the haphazard bouquets as well. and I am in love with that fog photo! Thank you for sharing your own special beauty. xo
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Thanks, Irene! It was fun to gather a few images in haiku. As you can see, I had a harder time cutting the photos down to a manageable size!
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Molly, late summer is a time to slip into a reflective mood. I did this while reading your haiku bouquet and viewing your photo collage. Thank you for a gentle morning wakeup. I am Grandma sitting today so my post will come in later.
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Thanks, Carol! I’ll look forward to seeing your post later. Have fun Grandma-sitting!
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I just posted my Poetry Friday blog. Off to GrandmaSit.
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A bouquet indeed! How you captured that little bird, astounded. Astounding 😊 I’ve been enjoying “petal confetti” in my mountains.
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Wouldn’t it be lovely if we could follow petal confetti around the globe, through different terrains? I’d love to see your mountain version!
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Love the images of ocean, fog, hummingbirds and more in your haiku snapshots and photos. Seeing and sharing nature’s beauty is integral in the the fight against climate change. Thanks, Molly!
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Thank you. Nature’s beauty offers such rich rewards.
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Hi Molly. I love your haiku – especially about the hay fields and golden rods – Those words describe exactly how it looks here now! Enjoy the end of summer! And thanks for hosting.
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Thanks! I’m trying to soak it all in before the chaos of a new school year hits!
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Good for you! Have a great year!
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Thanks for hosting, Molly. These are just beautiful, though the ocean haiku and image are my favorites :>)
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Thanks, Laura. Your post is just fabulous this week!
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Wow! I *love* all of your summer images and poems, Molly!
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Thanks! I’m hoping to hold on to all those moments as summer slips away. Writing about them helps!
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Molly, thank you for hosting, and I apologize for forgetting to come back and comment until now. Your haphazard bouquet is loose and beautiful and that final line: “bees hasten their pace”–I don’t think THEY do, but we do, don’t we, as we begin to feel the end of summer, the coming fo the end of the year?
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It sure feels like everything has picked up the pace just a bit!
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I really love this collection of haiku and photos. I really love that fog picture. I’m a big fan of fog!
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Thanks! I’m also a member of the fog fan club 🙂
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Beautiful poems and photos, Molly! I love your impromptu style. Such a great gathering you put together.
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Thanks, Karen. Sometimes impromptu works…sometimes not so much! lol
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appreciations for your quick wonderful poems, your incredible foto montage & especially for selecting that cascade of greens on rocks and water tumbling from on high ~ so rare a scene, a waterfall, viewing from florida.
more thanks for your creativity, molly & hosting.
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That waterfall was a vision amidst the mossy rocks. We also spied a small bird flying into a crevice there and realized it had a nest. We waited and watched and soon enough, we saw its baby, beak open wide, pleading for more food. Such a delightful memory!
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