Category Archives: images of flowers

Pomegranate Bud: FOTD June 21, 2021

A bird must have dropped this bud as it was far from either pomegranate tree on my property. Lovely here, abandoned on the rainy stone of the terraza.

Hibiscus in Rain: FOTD June 20, 202l

 

For Cee’s FOTD

Heart of the Matter: FOTD June 19, 2021

HIBISCUS

For Cee’s FOTD

Obelisco (Hibiscus) FOTD, June 18, 2021

 

FOR CEE’S FOTD

Nature Lesson (A Discourse with Bee and Hummingbird)

Nature Lesson
(A Discourse with Bee and Hummingbird)

It has a beauty most divine,
that flower swinging from the vine,
and yet the hummingbird and bee
come not to ogle but to dine.

The flower swinging from the vine
has a nectar sweet as wine
with a savor most divine.

And yet the hummingbird and bee
must know that it belongs to me—
theirs not to savor but just to see.

Come not to ogle but to dine?
It seems the lesson learned is mine.
What nature’s given is also thine.

 

For the dVerse Poets Trimeric Prompt

To read other poems to this prompt or to post your own, go HERE.

Today’s Hibiscus. FOTD June 17, 2021

More where this came from.Twelve new buds on the  very tall sparse plant. A treasure or more a day.

For Cee’s FOTD

Believing the Best


Believing the Best

Whoever visited my yard through the fence’s breach
and climbed up in my fruit tree to commandeer a peach—
did you need to hack the ivy twined around the post
and also steal the single rose that I loved the most?
Did you need to do the worst, then leave without a clue
of who had done the damage you felt inclined to do?

I only hope this selfishness will not become a trend,
and so this single message is the one I wish to send.
I hope the peach you ate was sweet and the rose you took
was for a special one you loved, who pressed it in a book.
I hope you took the ivy to twine into a crown
to place around a spill of hair that she had taken down

to fall around her shoulders—and that is why you chose
to not only sate your hunger, but to also take the rose.
And then, these thefts completed, you pilfered one thing more
when you spied the ivy vine and you thoughtfully tore
just a little bit of it for your true love’s hair.
This one act excused all and made your pilferage most rare.

 

Prompts for the day are breach, hack, trend, twine and clue.

Honeysuckle: Flower of the Day, June 15, 2021

 

For Cee’s FOTD

Blue Plumbago: FOTD June 14, 2021

 

For Cee’s FOTD

Yellow Hibiscus: FOTD June 13, 2021

This flower is so brilliant. No color adjustment has been done on it. There were two of these on my bush between my front door and kitchen today. Tomorrow they will be gone, but so beautiful while they last and there will be more to replace them.

For Cee’s FOTD