Like Bill wrote - a Dallowayism - a little touch unique to you. I remember in High School when my English teacher, himself a young man, excitedly called up his parents on the Dorm pay phone. "I found my voice!" he excitedly told them. I didn't know what he meant until years later.
I love your drawing & I hope you do more.
Where was that picture taken? I'd love to map it - just to see where you're taking these pictures.
Love it though I never had the chance to watch whales. But I thank those people who made me see that these and other animals have a big problem called human profit. Uuh, just had elections here, am a bit too political at the moment.
'Binocular blue' - that's a phrase I won't forget in a hurry. Good one. I've been watching baby gulls through mine recently. I tend to get sweaty eye sockets instead!
Whales make their way by here too yet I've not had the pleasure of seeing them - what a thrill that would be. Wonderful haiga Emma.
ReplyDeleteI love that first picture, Dalloway...and the font style---classic! :)
ReplyDeletewishes,
devika
i agree with Devika. I love this image;
ReplyDeleteit accentuates the poem yet leaves our imagination to its own device.
"binocular blue" is a lovely dallowayism.
ReplyDeleteA lovely haiga Emma. Binocular blue is original and very apt...
ReplyDeleteLike Bill wrote - a Dallowayism - a little touch unique to you. I remember in High School when my English teacher, himself a young man, excitedly called up his parents on the Dorm pay phone. "I found my voice!" he excitedly told them. I didn't know what he meant until years later.
ReplyDeleteI love your drawing & I hope you do more.
Where was that picture taken? I'd love to map it - just to see where you're taking these pictures.
what a delightful series of comments to wake up to on a Sunday morning
ReplyDeletehmmm, 'a Dallowayism' has a highly pleasant ring to it, we'll see if that little chestnut sticks, cheers Bill
Patrick, the photo was taken at North Head, just off Manly. The whales are heading north for the breeding season
_You can bet... "Dallowayism," will be absorbed throughout... as it should, an apt view, Bill!
ReplyDelete_Binocular blue, just grand Emma!
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Love it though I never had the chance to watch whales. But I thank those people who made me see that these and other animals have a big problem called human profit. Uuh, just had elections here, am a bit too political at the moment.
ReplyDeleteBest wishes
Ralf
thanks for visiting Ralf, Magyar!
ReplyDeletenow that's interesting!
ReplyDelete'Binocular blue' - that's a phrase I won't forget in a hurry. Good one. I've been watching baby gulls through mine recently. I tend to get sweaty eye sockets instead!
ReplyDeleteJem, Id love to see you work 'sweaty eye sockets' into a haiku
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