Carpe Diem Tokubetsudesu #45, The Beatitudes.
Two nights before the earthquake in Nepal I dreamt there was one close to me. A long crack about 40 cm wide appeared and I was so amazed. I couldn’t stop taking pictures. No one was hurt in my dream.
I feel so sorry for the people in Nepal – for the children losing parents. It’s so sad. I’m glad I am part of a generous country. Sweden has sent people, search dogs, food and other kinds of help. The Swedish people always send their money when disasters strike in different parts of the world.IM – is an organisation I like a lot.
This haiku challenge is the hardest ever – for me.
blessing every child
while young ones rebuild the world
no more rejections
Wow Birgitta … you say this wa hard, but your haiku is so refined … thank you for sharing.
What a gift you have and in sharing this the world knows a bit more…blessings
This haiku response is in itself a blessing
Much love…
Yes. No more rejections.
A wonderful post — and your photo — beautiful.
Fantastic experience and this post is wonderful … nicely done!
It may have seemed hard but floes very well; nice work.
Oh, if only we could live in a world without rejections!
I think we oldsters can help rebuild the world too, if we are willing…