Beguiling
Beguiling blossoms,
in you no deadly poison—
wild honey of love!
© 2011 by Magical Mystical Teacher
Photo: Northern Arizona
More One Single Impression poems with the theme “Love” here
More Postcards from Paradise at Recuerda Mi Corazon here
More Haiku Heights with the theme “Poison” here
More Straight Out of the Camera shots here
More Mellow Yellow Monday photos here
More Macro Monday photos here
More Ruby Tuesday photos here
More REDnesday photos here
in you no deadly poison—
wild honey of love!
© 2011 by Magical Mystical Teacher
Photo: Northern Arizona
More One Single Impression poems with the theme “Love” here
More Postcards from Paradise at Recuerda Mi Corazon here
More Haiku Heights with the theme “Poison” here
More Straight Out of the Camera shots here
More Mellow Yellow Monday photos here
More Macro Monday photos here
More Ruby Tuesday photos here
More REDnesday photos here
Posted on May 9, 2011, in Arizona, Haiku Heights, Macro Monday, Mellow Yellow Monday, my digital photos, my haiku, One Single Impression, Postcards from Paradise, REDnesday, Ruby Tuesday, Straight Out of the Camera Sunday. Bookmark the permalink. 15 Comments.
hi please take a peek at my MYM entry at San Antonio Botanical Gardens
Very pretty.
The red ground is a nice backdrop to this bloom. The desert floor has beauty, perhaps this flower exists to nicely fill-in the blank space. This is much nicer than mere ground cover…
These blossoms are certainly beguiling. Nicely written.
Lovely image – the blossoms are very pretty.
An enchanting little plant! And a sweet haiku!
Very pretty!
My Ruby Tuesday please come and see.
Beautiful capture.
My entry.
Cute and very pretty…the red ground is amazing. Happy RT.
Rusty red [filled with iron] earth makes a beautiful backdrop.
An invitation for you to come visit my Ruby Tuesday A Red Sea Bean
Have a wonderful day.
i know their honey scent…from long desert walks. thanks for the memory.
A very pretty green outdoor post. Greenery can be as pretty as flowers at times.
Another winner! 🙂
Very sweet
Lovely haiku and picture…I used to live in beautiful northern Arizona.