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Tag Archives: leaves
Monday #8: Falling For Haiku
When nighttime temperatures dip below 50, you know it’s autumn. I’m always fascinated by how the leaves seem to change from green to shades of yellow, red and orange in a matter of only a few days. When the sun … Continue reading
Posted in The Mondays
Tagged art, autumn, dar hosta, dar hosta james, darhosta, haiku, leaves, Poetry, writing
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Monday #30: Tranquility.
“Quiet is peace. Tranquility. Quiet is turning down the volume knob on life. Silence is pushing the off button. Shutting it down. All of it.” ~Khaled Hosseini, The Kite Runner TRY THIS WEEK: Find… T R A N Q U I … Continue reading
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Tagged Creativity, dar hosta, healthy living, imagination, khaled hosseini, leaves, nature, plants, rocks, the kite runner, yogi tea
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Monday #2: Small Change
Not much changes in a week… or does it? Well, if you look really closely, the coming fall is starting to shake a few yellow leaves off the trees, but it’s kinda hard to see here. And, this picture is … Continue reading