long, gloomy daydream
moody, morning reverie–
wood stork’s expression
These are common here in Florida. They are very somber birds with a seeming sad expression.
long, gloomy daydream
moody, morning reverie–
wood stork’s expression
These are common here in Florida. They are very somber birds with a seeming sad expression.
Posted by Bodhirose on May 20, 2011
https://bodhirose.wordpress.com/2011/05/20/wood-storks/
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jgavinallan
/ May 20, 2011Gayle:
you are getting too deep. Write me—this is symbolic of something…I think
Jaye
xoxo
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Bodhirose
/ May 21, 2011OK, I wrote you. xoxo
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jgavinallan
/ May 21, 2011Gayle—I love your work
love your e mails
hugs to you
Jaye
xoxo
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Bodhirose
/ May 21, 2011Thank you, Jaye. I love your emails too.
Hugs,
Gayle
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booguloo
/ May 20, 2011True.
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Bodhirose
/ May 21, 2011They are sad looking birds…
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Jamie Dedes
/ May 21, 2011It does look somber. I’ve never seen one … but then I haven’t been to Florida. Rather stately. Perfect poem for such as he! Enjoyed.
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Bodhirose
/ May 21, 2011Yes, stately and somber. Very serious expressions. Thanks, Jamie.
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Blossom Dreams
/ May 21, 2011Your haiku perfectly expresses the wood stork’s expression! Awesome!
Chloe xx
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Bodhirose
/ May 21, 2011They really look so serious–thank you, Chloe. xoxo
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Leo
/ May 22, 2011I wonder what they’re mourning!
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Bodhirose
/ May 22, 2011No one knows–they’re too sad to tell. 😦
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liv2write2day
/ May 22, 2011I love birds and this one seems so pensive. Lovely
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Bodhirose
/ May 22, 2011I love birds too–even these sad, pensive ones.
Thanks, Victoria.
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trisha
/ June 5, 2011he did looked a little sad in the pic. may be he was sad because of vanishing waterbodies and fishes.
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Bodhirose
/ June 5, 2011Yes, they look sad. In spite of all the development, our state still has many, many lakes, rivers and natural parks to support birds and animals. He shouldn’t be looking that sad!
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