Poetry by Jennifer Wagner. From grit to sparkle.
smiles...let that hope of spring cling to you...it will be here soon...hopefully...been much nicer this week than last, so i got hope...
oh....I really love this. I feel so happy...hopeful. Beautiful.
So lovely!
Love the hopeful feel. It's definitely in the air :) Hold on to that feeling!
I'm clinging to that same hope - the promise of spring!
Great Monet and just adore those wisteria vines. Can see them in my mind.
Lovely image and words combined. My visit to Monet's garden has stayed with me for many years and you've enhanced it. Thank you :)
SO delightful!
Awesome! Welcome at Carpe Diem. What a wonderful haiku, it's really a good one ... thank you for sharing.
That's truly lovely. I'm so glad that I stumbled across your blog. Please visit us at http://citymusecountrymuse2012.blogspot.com/ and sign up if you like what you see.
Wow we won't have wisteria till June or July! then if they are pruned rightyou might get them again in September! Love the painting too!
Very nice and visual.
mmm...spring...right now a chill clings to me—what I wouldn't give for a little of the blooms you describe.
Loved it!
This gives life to the beautiful painting. Love it.
So absolutely perfect.
Thank you for your thoughts!
smiles...let that hope of spring cling to you...it will be here soon...hopefully...been much nicer this week than last, so i got hope...
ReplyDeleteoh....I really love this. I feel so happy...hopeful. Beautiful.
ReplyDeleteSo lovely!
ReplyDeleteLove the hopeful feel. It's definitely in the air :) Hold on to that feeling!
ReplyDeleteI'm clinging to that same hope - the promise of spring!
ReplyDeleteGreat Monet and just adore those wisteria vines. Can see them in my mind.
ReplyDeleteLovely image and words combined. My visit to Monet's garden has stayed with me for many years and you've enhanced it. Thank you :)
ReplyDeleteSO delightful!
ReplyDeleteAwesome! Welcome at Carpe Diem. What a wonderful haiku, it's really a good one ... thank you for sharing.
ReplyDeleteThat's truly lovely. I'm so glad that I stumbled across your blog. Please visit us at http://citymusecountrymuse2012.blogspot.com/ and sign up if you like what you see.
ReplyDeleteWow we won't have wisteria till June or July! then if they are pruned right
ReplyDeleteyou might get them again in September! Love the painting too!
Very nice and visual.
ReplyDeletemmm...spring...
ReplyDeleteright now a chill clings to me—what I wouldn't give for a little of the blooms you describe.
Loved it!
ReplyDeleteThis gives life to the beautiful painting. Love it.
ReplyDeleteSo absolutely perfect.
ReplyDelete