In the heat of the summer, life
Locks when Winter creeps.
Locks when Winter creeps.
I think children are like sponge, they absorb everything easily. Let them absorb that which is positive. Thanks to my parents for inculcating in us the best, to be humane. Hope you liked my Haiku ;)
This is an illo I created 2 years bac for a social cause. It was entry for CCA(Concerned Communicator Award). Hmmm...lost it, but happy that I contributed:)
Deepa I love it and it is so true. We learn from our parents how to treat each other and our children will learn from us.
ReplyDelete'locks when winter creeps'
I love that.
Love Renee xoxoxo
Hi Deepaz,
ReplyDeleteI really can connect with you as your kind thoughts and intention is to care for the aged.
Yeah, we must learn to be receptive, to be like a sponge. Absorb what is positive. Thanks again for the great message.
Have a flowery weekends dear Deepaz and family!
Love the illustration. It reminds me of summer... Also, I love your thoughts about children and I agree. The haiku is perfect.
ReplyDeleteWell just because we are so fond of you (and we have not seen the other entries :D :D) and that this is superb artwork, you certainly have our vote.
ReplyDeleteAnd for such a good cause. And you are loving the haiku's aren't you.
Well I am loving them for sure. :D
This one is very sensible and thoughtful deepa..
ReplyDeletethumba chennagide..
Adare prize baralhodre yenaitu....
namma jote share madidakke tumba thanks .....
pardon my Kannada mistakes..:p
Cheers..
i loved it and i totally agree with u. :)
ReplyDeletetake care :)
Lovely illustration and wise, thoughtful words!
ReplyDeleteloved this, a lovely haiku!
ReplyDeleteyou captured the feeling so well.
Write On!
Hello Deepazartz
ReplyDeleteIt sounds as if you had very wise and loving parents.
If we can teach our children to be kind and caring we have done a great job.
I love your haiku and the contrast that it creates between childhood - summer and old age - winter
I feel I am in the early autumn of my life - with plenty of time ahead of me,but also able to slow down a little and enjoy the changes and the colours...
Happy Days
Hey Deepa...nice blog!Loved your piece of poetry - Haiku?
ReplyDeleteSharon
deepa just gr8 i am your fan now. its so very true and i feel the same its because of our parents we here and what we are ... we cannot stop thanking them for making us good human beings.
ReplyDeletehave a great weekend!
Isn't it Renee! I know you are a wonderful parent...I always love reading your post about your children. Thanks that you like it. Thanks for mentioning the lines:)
ReplyDeleteThanks yoon c wish:)
ReplyDeleteI am glad that you all liked it and agree with me.
Cathy, thanks a zillion for bringing me into this lovely genre:)
True Ani, I am just loving 'em. Can't get over it..hehe. Thanks for the vote:)
ReplyDeleteMahesh, thanks pal. And don't be ...you write well. Ninna kannada olledhe. Enu bejaragabeda.
Preethi..welcome bac and thanks dear.
ReplyDeleteLori, welcome to my blog. Thanks for your kind comments.
Keep visiting:)
Destinee...welcome! I am happy that you gave me a visit. Thanks a ton!
ReplyDeleteDelwyn, Indeed I have great parents. My mom is just Amazing!! If I start to speak about her...I can just go on...
ReplyDeleteThanks for mentioning the contrast..it makes us happy when one points where they liked most, right?
I am happy that you are enjoying your early autumn with plenty of time ahead...thats just perfect!
Welsome Sharon, totally glad that you liked it. Yes, its Haiku!
ReplyDeleteHey Sayli...thanks yaar! Fan... that sounds a HUGE compliment!! Indeed we can't thank them enuf:)
ReplyDeleteYou too have a great weekend.
This is a wonderful site. I could spend hours wandering about here. Thank you for your caring artwork. It's an excellent reminder to us all. ditsychick
ReplyDeleteThank you so much for your invaluable praise! Your comment did make my day!
ReplyDeleteYou are welcome.