Sunday, August 8, 2010

Sunday 160-Did U Hear The Sound?













Did u hear the sound
in the wild lotus pond?
Dragon fly
Seems shy;
Frogs hop
To brainstorm on lily top;
Lotus flowers
stand out lovely after spring showers.

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What can you say in 160 characters? (spaces included)

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37 comments:

PattiKen said...

Beautiful, jingle. So peaceful and summery.

Monkey Man said...

I love anything with dragonflies in it. Wonderful 160, Jingle, and thanks for the kind award. Thanks for taking on the Sunday 160 challenge.

G-Man said...

Jingle Belle...
I love Biology Lessons!!!

Anonymous said...

Very nice 160 my friend. Very cool :)

Reader Wil said...

Very beautiful photosa, Jingle! I love the colours of the first one and the composition is also good.

JBSTUFF said...

That's some good poetry Buddy.

TALON said...

Your post put a big smile on my face, Jingle. Thank you :)

william manson said...

lovely pictures, very refreshing xxx

Sam Liu said...

The scene you have created is so tranquil. And the photograph accompaniments are beautiful :D

Caty said...

very nice 160, Jingle...lighthearted and fun!

Bonnie Zieman, M.Ed. said...

Super 160 there Jingle. You really have the knack!!

Muthering Heights said...

Very pretty...I like you lily pad photo!

Kavita said...

that was very beautiful.. and summery..
refreshing actually!
The sounds of nature... so relaxing ...
And the images were lovely!!!
A cooool 160, Ji!!

Unknown said...

That is such a lovely, peaceful poem - beautiful, Ji, beautiful! - Adee

More Than Words said...

You are so creative!

Lourie said...

I seriously do not know how you turn these out. But I am super impressed every time!

Caroline said...

Very beautiful and so creative.

Have a great one.
Caroline

Ph_ said...

Jingle once again very very beautiful ! :)

RHYTHM AND RHYME said...

This post is wonderful, the lovely verse and the awesome photo's most enjoyable Jingle.

Yvonne.

Claudia said...

...brainstorm on lily top... that's the place to be!
wonderful jingle!

Marshy said...

i loved this 160..great share cheers Pete

Diane T said...

I love lotus flowers. Have even painted them. We can sure use those dragon flies in our area... they eat mosquitoes! Marvelously written!

Serline said...

I used to dread and love the tiny hum that signals the presence of a dragonfly. It means there are mosquitoes nearby, and but the little critter will do its best to get rid of as many as it can find.

Bossy Betty said...

I hear it now!

Akelamalu said...

Lovely - so summery!

Amy said...

Have a great Monday..

Kristin said...

Beautiful! Kristin xo

jabblog said...

Very neat, Jingle, and the accompanying photos are wonderful :-)

Tomas said...

Your post embellished the stressful today, transformed the threatening news into the gratitude for a sip of fresh air. Thank you.

Scott M. Frey said...

that's just really nice... I love nature, love your photos!

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Anonymous said...

Cute and fun :D~ frog *hop* *hop* *hop*

ZENDOM said...

Arrival through the murky pond
It is as magical as the magic wand
A thing of beauty popping through
Staying oh so colourful and so True
The magic is the from the Lotus center
It came out of chaos through a door it enetered

enjoy Jingle and Happy Tuesday to you as well(+)
soulbro*:)xo---{--@

Jenn Jilks said...

Lots of fun! Thanks for visiting my poem!

Cheryl said...

Sweet and serene, Jingle. I love how you sparkled your way through this 160.

Carrie Van Horn said...

Hi Jingle love your blog and this poem. :-)

Ann, Chen Jie Xue 陈洁雪 said...

The dragon fly looks like a helicopter. I have a photo like that I posted in my clouds recently.

Thanks for visiting.