
A promise
Is only as good
As it’s source
Therefore
Place your trust in the Creator
Of the first promise
Shadorma

A promise
Is only as good
As it’s source
Therefore
Place your trust in the Creator
Of the first promise
Shadorma

A wonder of white
Cascades of white stars
Flowering Dogwood
Haiku

GOALS?
Desires?
Intentions?
What is my purpose?
For what should I aspire?
To follow Him as He leads
And to fulfill His plan for me
Clarity Pyramid
Based on Jeremiah 29:11

Under a friendly sky
A promise from above
New lives growing
Haiku

Sun kissed petals
Of pink dancing in the wind
Each in perfect form
Haiku

Standing
Tall, held up by
The Everlasting Arms of
The Eternal God, Whom is my refuge
And strength
Cinquain
The eternal God is your refuge,
And underneath are the everlasting arms;
Deuteronomy 33:27

Miss Dogwood
Pink tinged bright white
Abundant
Effloresce
Spectacularly attired
Tis’ Spring’s super star
Shadorma
Did you know: In the Victorian Era, young men used to present dogwood flowers to unmarried women to convey affection. Dogwood Tree Facts

With head held high and
Beak uplifted, drops of water
Slide down his craw
Refreshed, he moves on
To splash away his troubles
Tanka

Oh the joy your petals
Bring to a winter weary heart!
First rose of Springtime
Haiku

Gardens of the World
Members of the Plant Kingdom
Bloom where you are
Haiku
Haiku Horizons Weekly Challenge Week #221 Prompt: Plant
(Based on the quote, “bloom where you are planted.” By The Bishop of Geneva, Saint Francis de Sales (1567-1622) and made popular by Mary Engelbreit)