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Haiku My Heart: God's Canvas

 God's canvas,
brilliant array of colors,
blows away Man's hues.
 pondering the sky
 this past week,

 opened my eyes
to all the lovely pastels
not available
to any earthly artist's
palette.

All these images were shot within
a two minute range from different angles
the evening sky.

linking to Rebecca's


Comments

Gillena Cox said…
how awesome is that !

have a nice weekend

much love...
rebecca said…
dearest nonnie,
is there anything more full of promise and beauty than a sunrise and sunset? thank you for sharing yours and for being as bright and comforting as the gathering light.
xoxo
Stephanie said…
how mesmerizing this play of light and gathering dark
Norma Ruttan said…
thank you, Stephanie.
Norma Ruttan said…
I think not, Rebecca. why else have I taken so many photos of them through the years?

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