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Haiku My Heart: Beauty?

What is loveliness?
Is it found just in nature?
Or is this beauty?

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Lea said…
I love these many angles and colors! Did you know that a lot of older buildings were built with the golden mean, which is all about proportion and based on the proportions found naturally in nature? I think there is beauty and loveliness in many places, if we will but take the time to look...
gma said…
Yes there is beauty in the architecture. It is every where.
Nonnie said…
No, I didn't, Lea, thank you for sharing that.
foxysue said…
Lovely Nonnie, actually beauty-full, each brick, joint of wood, assembled glass, coat of paint... was skillfully applied to make an eye pleasing whole, then your own appreciative observation recorded the attraction... isn't life grand?!!

BTW Thank you so very much for your kind words and offer of comfort to me is very much appreciated too...Sue x
Gillena Cox said…
'Beauty lies in the eyes of the beholder' that came to mind on reading your haiku, but then you also posed a question on loveliness, which US i think to an area of aesthetics , food for thought, have a nice weekend

Much love...
These glimpses of your city are...beauty!
J C said…
To me its the color that I can admire, to an architect it is the satisfaction of the creative process.
carol l mckenna said…
Great photo with angles and textures and beauty I think too ~ lovely haiku for HMH ~ thanks, xoxo

artmusedog and carol (A Creative Harbor)
Unknown said…
beauty is encased in EVERYTHING!
Annie Jeffries said…
Looking out. Looking up. Compressed. Expanded. So much texture.
rebecca said…
beauty. every where in every moment.
i am blessed by you,
xo
Anonymous said…
Yes,beauty is in every moment.

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