Haiku: Stoic Written by Rob's Surf Report Stoic Image credit: wwarby @ Flickr Once brilliantly blue — patiently aging through each ravaging season. Spread the news! Click to share on Facebook (Opens in new window) Facebook Click to share on X (Opens in new window) X Click to share on Pinterest (Opens in new window) Pinterest Click to share on Pocket (Opens in new window) Pocket Click to share on Reddit (Opens in new window) Reddit Click to share on Tumblr (Opens in new window) Tumblr Click to share on LinkedIn (Opens in new window) LinkedIn Click to email a link to a friend (Opens in new window) Email Click to print (Opens in new window) Print Like Loading... Related 11 thoughts on “Haiku: Stoic” Another swing… and it’s a home run ! =) Beautiful words, captivating photo… and a beach ! =) Nothing better, Rob… =) Reply Thanks, I thought I might try a random photo haiku this time, and I think I might try it more often. 🙂 Reply Wow – this is synchronicity for me Rob – something along the lines of “seek and ye shall find.” Lovely image – just fascinating (even if borrowed/shared) and your Haiku – just perfect. Awesome. I think I’m going to, with your permission, reblog this chez moi 🙂 Reply Well you already had my thanks, thus my implied blessing – I do appreciate the reblogs!! Thanks again Pat, and I’m glad to bring a spark to people, just a little bit of something to stoke the imagination. 🙂 Reply 🙂 have a great day Reply And same to you. 🙂 Reply Reblogged this on lemon lime follies and commented: I think this image and Haiku, courtesy of Rob – great writer and creator – speaks for itself. Reply For a moment, I thought the title said “Stowaway”, because the photo reference reminded me of the S.S. Minnow and Gilligan’s Island. Reply Chuckle – those were castaways! Reply Oh dear, you’re right! But the photo still reminded me of the S.S. Minnow. Reply Actually, that’s a pretty cool reference to make. 🙂 Reply Leave a reply to Rob's Surf Report Cancel reply Δ
Another swing… and it’s a home run ! =) Beautiful words, captivating photo… and a beach ! =) Nothing better, Rob… =) Reply
Thanks, I thought I might try a random photo haiku this time, and I think I might try it more often. 🙂 Reply
Wow – this is synchronicity for me Rob – something along the lines of “seek and ye shall find.” Lovely image – just fascinating (even if borrowed/shared) and your Haiku – just perfect. Awesome. I think I’m going to, with your permission, reblog this chez moi 🙂 Reply
Well you already had my thanks, thus my implied blessing – I do appreciate the reblogs!! Thanks again Pat, and I’m glad to bring a spark to people, just a little bit of something to stoke the imagination. 🙂 Reply
Reblogged this on lemon lime follies and commented: I think this image and Haiku, courtesy of Rob – great writer and creator – speaks for itself. Reply
For a moment, I thought the title said “Stowaway”, because the photo reference reminded me of the S.S. Minnow and Gilligan’s Island. Reply
Another swing… and it’s a home run ! =)
Beautiful words, captivating photo… and a beach ! =) Nothing better, Rob… =)
Thanks, I thought I might try a random photo haiku this time, and I think I might try it more often. 🙂
Wow – this is synchronicity for me Rob – something along the lines of “seek and ye shall find.”
Lovely image – just fascinating (even if borrowed/shared) and your Haiku – just perfect.
Awesome.
I think I’m going to, with your permission, reblog this chez moi 🙂
Well you already had my thanks, thus my implied blessing – I do appreciate the reblogs!!
Thanks again Pat, and I’m glad to bring a spark to people, just a little bit of something to stoke the imagination. 🙂
🙂 have a great day
And same to you. 🙂
Reblogged this on lemon lime follies and commented:
I think this image and Haiku, courtesy of Rob – great writer and creator – speaks for itself.
For a moment, I thought the title said “Stowaway”, because the photo reference reminded me of the S.S. Minnow and Gilligan’s Island.
Chuckle – those were castaways!
Oh dear, you’re right! But the photo still reminded me of the S.S. Minnow.
Actually, that’s a pretty cool reference to make. 🙂