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Haiku My Heart: Pottery

Conceivably we
know not the material
of Christ’s cup, perhaps…?
The pottery shown here
is displayed in a hallway
of IU Health Ball Memorial Hospital.



shared with
Rebecca's 
magnificent
Haiku My Heart

shared with
James' wonderful
Weekend Reflections #235

Comments

Mascha said…
A lovely haiku and very nice pottery - I would it buy!
Have a blessed day

Today I have a nice Lent song (and photos from my garden) in my blog:
http://maschas-buch.blogspot.de/2014/03/chionodoxa.html
Norma Ruttan said…
Mascha, I'd buy the pottery too. I listened to the lovely song. And your flowers are magnificent!
TexWisGirl said…
an interesting display.
'Tsuki said…
Those pieces are really pretty. I like this blue color, and it is an excellent subject of reflection.
peggy gatto said…
I love your header and the glorious flowers!
Happy friday!
Halcyon said…
Pretty and useful!
Norma Ruttan said…
thank you, Peggy, I took this shot at my parish church.
That's very nice pottery, and you ask a great question in your haiku ... thought-provoking :)

Thank you for your kind comment on my blog.
Viera said…
wonderful pottery... I love the blue colour...well captured reflection...
James said…
Nice reflection and haiku! I may not know the material but I know it runneth over. :-)

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