Notebooks

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notebooks forged of stone—
here wind and rain write stories
in a tangled tongue

 
 
Text and photo © 2011 by Magical Mystical Teacher
 
Photo: Northern Arizona
 
More The Height of Haiku Challenge, Day 10 with the theme “Any Topic” here
 
More One Single Impression poems with the theme “Notebook” here
 
More Postcards from Paradise at Recuerda Mi Corazon here
 
More Straight Out of the Camera shots here
 
More Shadow Shot Sunday photos here
 
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Posted on September 11, 2011, in Arizona, haiku, Monday Poetry Train Revisited, my digital photos, my haiku, Northern Arizona, One Single Impression, Postcards from Paradise, Shadow Shot Sunday, Straight Out of the Camera Sunday, The Height of Haiku Challenge. Bookmark the permalink. 17 Comments.

  1. Beautiful expressions and the erosion of the notebook that stands a victim to the vagaries of nature!! Excellent!!

  2. Stones tell interesting tales. beautiful piece.

  3. This is fantastic! I loved it a lot.

  4. Excellent and very nice photography.

    Regards!

  5. We have hard, veined granite here; steep glacier-carved cliffs above the deep lakes. Same effect, different history recorded.

    Your sandstone photo is a great match for your stunning verse. Salute.

  6. wonderful light in this photo

  7. A great haiku, and what wonderful stories the wind and rain can write.

  8. if only geography lessons are so poetic!
    loved the last line. 🙂

  9. Stunning photo. Love it.

  10. Wonderful Haiku – and perfect for the photo!!

  11. The shadow look so visible and clear. it fits to the word you described. Thanks for sharing

  12. Notebooks filled with the story of centuries. Another beautiful photo, MMT.

  13. The image of wind and rain writing stories is wonderful!

    My OSI Post – In my notebook

  14. Lisa at Greenbow

    We read what we want to see in these beautiful notebooks.

  15. You truly read the pages of nature.. what a notebook that!!

  16. Oh, what a wonderful idea – writing the story of the world on its surface!

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