Nice image:) Most writers have trouble with writer's block at some point. Keep playing with your words, very soon you'll defeat this phase. All the best:)
Guess it is time to listen dear friend. I came over to try to find how to set up some music for my blog. You will be up and writing again soon. Facing the music and hum along. Blessings QMM
It looks like you did just fine explaining yourself. Have a wonderful peacful day.
ReplyDeleteOh bless you Cathy! Beautifully put!! Hope you get your mojo back soon... xo
ReplyDeletegood morning dear cathy,
ReplyDeleteperhaps there is no writers block at all...
just an invitation to quiet listening within.
so glad you are here...
Nice image:) Most writers have trouble with writer's block at some point. Keep playing with your words, very soon you'll defeat this phase. All the best:)
ReplyDeleteMay your wordlessness vanish soon! :) That said, you worded this haiku just fine! :D Lovely!
ReplyDeleteLeo @ I Rhyme Without Reason
Cute!
ReplyDeleteYou have well expressed yourself in the haiku!! ...and perfectly within seventeen syllables!!
ReplyDeleteCheers!! until next time!! :)
Brilliant!!!!!!!!!!!!!
ReplyDeleteStep outside and take a deep breath. That oughta light up your haiku nerve endings.
ReplyDelete~phil 8^)
Well, you managed to assemble a few... well done!
ReplyDeleteLove this photo and your haiku.
ReplyDeleteDarryl and Ruth :)
"Thanks be to God!" is always available and appropriate for the saying !
ReplyDeleteI hope you have a sweet weekend, Cathy !
Guess it is time to listen dear friend. I came over to try to find how to set up some music for my blog. You will be up and writing again soon. Facing the music and hum along. Blessings
ReplyDeleteQMM
You broke the block with your haiku. Luv your photo.
ReplyDeletetime for word salad, time for word stew
ReplyDeletebtw Cathy, I love that haiku!
Just say "Hello" and we'll know you're well.
ReplyDeleteGod bless you.