Friday, July 08, 2011

Haiku My Heart



On the road again
Montana, Colorado
Happy on the road

Antelope and deer
Bid Sky, Rocky Mountain High
Happy on the road
~~~^j^~~~
Begin trip to visit family on Wednesday.  The annual pilgrimage to the mountains brings joy and rejuvenation!  It is much anticipated and thoroughly enjoyed!

Thanks be to God!


Visit also Rebecca at recuerda mi corazon for Haiku My Heart.

15 comments:

  1. joy in every word! travel safe and breathe in each bright moment of this big sky road trip.
    may beauty fill you and peace be the road that carries you each day.

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  2. I'm not much of a traveller myself (well, I AM in my mind, but not in real life) Your haiku makes me wanna go on a roadtrip though... lovely!

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  3. This tunnel looks familiar, right in my neighborhood.

    Safe travels!

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  4. "Happy on the road."

    I'm so glad you are. That could be my theme song too!

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  5. Enjoy your trip. Hope you have a wonderful time together :)

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  6. Have a fabulous trip Cathy!

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  7. Safe and happy travels to you. 'May the road rise to meet you ...'

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  8. So joyful this haiku! Makes me want to go on a road trip, too!

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  9. Have a wonderful trip. I see that this is tunnel 1 of many, many tunnels. May you always see the light at the end of each one.

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  10. No one is on the road again as much as you Cathy and I'm jealous. Have a wonderful time, xo

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  11. Do enjoy your trip! My daughter is visiting Colorado this week - so wish I could go!!

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  12. bright light then darkness
    sliding into the tunnel
    adventure awaits

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  13. Have a great trip. This photo looks the start of something fun.

    Darryl and Ruth :)

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  14. Enjoy both the journey and the destinations! I feel your positive energy in these two haiku of joyful anticipation~ Definitely a light at the end of the tunnel!

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