Taken 4/28/19
I have been trying to find time to visit the Brooklyn Botanic Gardens. I am particularly interested in seeing what is happening to the cherry tree canopy at the Cherry Esplanade.
Unfortunately, I haven’t been able to. But from what I have been seeing here and there in the neighborhood, cherry blossoms are still in their early stages.
The magnolia tree up the block seems to be farther along.
canopy undressed
blooms still in talks with nature
cherry blossom tales
Pat
4/02/21
For Eugi’s Blog where the prompt is “Canopy”. To see other entries go here
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For dVersePoets Pub where Frank Tassone is hosting Haibun Monday. He asks us to write about “cherry Blossoms”.
To see other entries go here.
Lovely cherry blossom reflection.
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Thank you Marial
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A very Japanese like scene and the haiku tops it off.
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Thank you Denis. it’s from the Japanese Garden in the Brooklyn Botanic Gardens 🤗
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Haiku perfection, Pat! Seems there is the same situation in my neck of the woods. Trees that are usually dressed up for spring are slow to make their fashion statement.
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I know, right! 🤗
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I love the cherry trees. Hoping to take a walk and enjoy them today.
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Enjoy🙂
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Wow! Beautiful picture and writing. 🙂
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A wonderful haibun.
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Thank you Erlyn. 🙂
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Magnificent!
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Thank you Donna
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Interesting Narrative,
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