Monday, June 29, 2009

photo: Martin G. Wienert; castle Dyck, new gardens (2009) 



Summer day.
What is the name of 
this peculiar plant?
(AW, June 2009)

 

10 comments:

Magyar said...

_I think I've not seen a flowering bush with so many blossoms... but your photo brings it to us all. I'm glad 'tis not I, charged with the task of -counting- the blooms!
_m

Bill said...

open sky . . .
in a field of wildflowers
I look for words

(Published in "Ambrosia")

the flowers of spring
all the haiku I could write
if I knew their names

(5-7-5, too!)

Ralf Bröker said...

This set and its comments make me smile.

Best wishes
Ralf

Anonymous said...

"Ich habe dich bei deinem Namen gerufen" - "I called you by your name" (bible). Knowing the name of a thing means to take posession of it, to own it really.

Best wishes
Rudi

haiku-shelf (Angelika Wienert) said...

Oh, in my phantasy you count and count and count, Magyar! ...

Thank you for your good haiku, Bill, thank you for your smile, Ralf and thank you for your deep thought, Rudi. Isaiah 43,1 has a special meaning to me.

Best wishes,
Angelika

Devika Jyothi said...

So so many plants, so many, I would love to know...and to grow, and to see them flowering -- evergreen dreams :)

Fine photo and verse, Angelika :)

wishes,
devika

haiku-shelf (Angelika Wienert) said...

Thank you, Devika!

Karol Rosiak said...

Angelika,

Very good! Thank you for your fine haiku and photo.

Best wishes,
Karol:)

haiku-shelf (Angelika Wienert) said...

Thank you very much, Karol!

Karol Rosiak said...

Angelika,

My smile for you: :)))

- Karol