Waxing purplish
I don't know if you're aware of this, but at I'm Having A Thought Here it's all about fresh, original content.
Unless I get lazy and fall back on YouTubes of dogs utilizing treadmills.
For your enjoyment today, I wanted to bring you pictures of horses that I planned to take over the weekend.
Wait. I did not plan to take horses; I planned to take pictures of horses.
More than likely I would have written something pithy to accompany the photos.
But alas, all it did was rain.
My artistic vision did not extend to soggy equine units. Or soggy photographers, for that matter.
Looking out at the rainy day whle preparing Sunday lunch, I spotted a single bearded iris -- which as we established recently, no way did I plant -- that clearly did not get the yellow memo.
As in, unlike all of the others around it, this single flower was purple.
Purple is my favorite color. Also recently established. The only exception is when my favorite color is black.
Knowing I would not be able to bring you pictures of big soft brown eyes framed by flowing silky manes, I dodged the raindrops to bring you pictures of the lone purple ranger in my back yard.
Then, inspired partially by the droplet-laden purple petals and partially by two bold, inky ravens I spotted by the side of the road on the way to church, I wrote a haiku:
If purple were black
These would be wet raven wings
But purple’s not black
I did not say it was a good haiku. I only said it was a haiku. Five seven five. Count 'em.
Have I ever told you about the haiku I wrote in sixth grade, which earned the praise of my teacher and made me want to be a writer?
No? I didn't think so. Someday I will tell you that story.
Meawhile I make this promise to you: By Wednesday, I will get pictures of horses.
They will not be purple horses. I hope they will at least be dry.
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Happy Monday ~ Happy Week
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Reader Comments (3)
I love purple too - especially in flowers. And flowers with raindrops are the best!
Looking forward to those horses. :)
Oh Jenny!!! These shots are Gorgeous!! LOVE the softness and rain drops!!!
hughugs
Love Iris' they grow so well, with little or no attention, and keep coming back to beautify our spring, rainy days. Great photos. Love your Haiku you get an A for effort.