Dear Jennifer, it is lovely to visit here and take a moment... to look into a grain of sand through the eyes of a child. This was just what I needed. Truly... just what I needed.
A perfect little haiku. I've often had a like-minded epiphany, while watching little ones engrossed in the tiny bits of nature that speckle through their young days.
This is so special...thank you for sharing!
ReplyDeleteIt's a lovely one!
ReplyDeleteGreat writing! I only wish I could be as carefree as that once more...
ReplyDeleteNice. Was I ever that curious about a grain of sand? I think so.
ReplyDeleteDear Jennifer, it is lovely to visit here and take a moment... to look into a grain of sand through the eyes of a child. This was just what I needed. Truly... just what I needed.
ReplyDeleteVery nice. Love the look on his face -
ReplyDeleteSo beautifully said!! Have a wonderful weekend!!
ReplyDeleteImagine looking deeply into a grain of sand and seeing the whole wide world. LOVE it.
ReplyDeleteThis is just wonderful.. a young mind will have such open eyes.
ReplyDeleteNice thought, Jennifer. Then as they grow, their world gets larger, spans oceans and the like, and on into space.
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A perfect little haiku. I've often had a like-minded epiphany, while watching little ones engrossed in the tiny bits of nature that speckle through their young days.
ReplyDeleteNIcely Blakean.
ReplyDeleteThis is so great...! Loved it :D
ReplyDeletelovely....every once in awhile I try my hardest to look at things as though through a child's eyes.
ReplyDeleteso cool you get him outside
ReplyDeleteA child, sand and water equals happiness. Love this, Jennifer!
ReplyDeleteAh so true ~ lovely photo of a handsome dude!
ReplyDeleteI took one in a similar pose when my son was his age at an apple orchard.
Happy Weekend,
artmusedog and carol
Lovely, and a great picture.
ReplyDeletelove the way you celebrate a child's joy and his absorption in his own world...
ReplyDeleteThis is sunshine! I love the photo and the image you painted~
ReplyDeleteExquisite.
ReplyDeleteExquisite.
ReplyDeleteHow lovely..the wonder of a child is so inspiring
ReplyDeletesmiles ~
ReplyDeleteBeautiful Jennifer… I hope to always cultivate that wonder in my life.
ReplyDeletePoetry is so much more beautiful when it shows truth...
ReplyDeleteThe fascination that a child has for his environment is truly inspiring.
ReplyDeleteA wonderful capture!
ReplyDeleteWe relearn how to see the world anew through the young ones.
ReplyDeleteHugs to you Jennifer!
ReplyDeletethis is extraordinary-an entire world of appreciation and wonder-tucked in a haiku.
ReplyDeletexo