I Kneel in Wonder

Alpine flowers
 

I kneel in wonder,
spellbound, as spring calls forth life
even from cold stone.

 
Text and photo © 2012 by Magical Mystical Teacher
 
Photo: Alpine, Arizona
 
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Posted on May 3, 2012, in Alpine, Arizona, haiku, Haiku My Heart, I Heart Macro, Northern Arizona, Recuerda Mi Corazon, REDnesday, Ruby Tuesday 2, The Thursday Think Tank. Bookmark the permalink. 20 Comments.

  1. A Walk In My Heart

    This is the best that I’ve read today.

  2. I was just thinking the same thing about a bunch of moss on my walk tonight! Beautiful!!!

  3. Wow! That succulent looks yummy for my tummy.

  4. The beauty of nature. It gets everywhere.

  5. Such a beautiful little succulent! Happy spring!

  6. Beauty is all around us, if we only take the time to see it.

  7. Insightful haiku ~ well done ~ thanks, namaste, ^_^

  8. I really, seriously love this haiku!

  9. beautiful…I’m so there with you on this!

  10. Agree, and a beautiful shot 😉

  11. What beautiful words to go with a great photo!

  12. great photo – ans yes seemingly from stone!

  13. Beautiful! Did you notice your life from the stone forms a loosely shaped heart? 🙂

  14. It’s a miracle – nature, and how plants survive on bare rocks… love the photo!

  15. Wonderful! I’m planning on a succulent garden in the new house – love them! Love that they can grow in cold stone 🙂 Nice.

  16. I love how Sedums will thrive anywhere. I plant a lot of them in metal because the heat does not bother them. Fun pic!
    Hugs,
    Jann

    • magicalmysticalteacher

      Sedums. I was searching for the right word to describe the little plants, and you gave it to me. Thank you!

  17. intense…wow..i loved the emotion thats behind this one..

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