Good fortune for me?
My dear, the lines never lie.
Be true to yourself.
Rebecca is hosting Haiku My Heart Friday, where you can read some really fabulous haikus.
Click here to be transported.
Haiku by blogger
Note: I love these pictures - they were taken the year I was born and somehow, I know I would have liked her ~ I feel a strong connection to Carmen Maya of Sacramonte. Perhaps she would have read my tiny palm and whispered the same sage advice to me, a blessing of sorts.
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hands
hands
hands
every where i look
today !!
wise
& worn
& true ...
all on the same wave-length
of hand*speak
today ...
your shared photos are priceless
& dear,
fortunate you }}
Wonderful photos and haiku too! Words to live by!
ReplyDeleteLove the photos also ~ great haiku ~ wonderful advice ~ (A Creative Harbor) ^_^
ReplyDeleteexquisite photos and loving advice... how amazing that you found them and they are linked to the day of your birth!
ReplyDeleteDear Delphyne... I know I would have liked this woman too... Such deepness in her soulful eyes, those strong hands, what she must see around her and with that inner eye... thank you for this window into these beautiful pictures, a blessing for us all!
ReplyDelete"Be true to yourself." Yes, yes, yes!
ReplyDeleteDesert Monk
the vintage photos are so wonderful and alluring! yes i can understand your strong connection to this powerful insightful women.
ReplyDeletewonderful contribution of sage advice! thanks so much delphyne!
This message resonates today.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful.
Thanks everyone for your comments! I always enjoy reading them and your haikus!!
ReplyDeleteWhat a wonderful photos and gypsie-like haiku, love it!
ReplyDeleteWe all want good fortune to come our way, but how many of us are willing to create our own good fortune?
ReplyDeleteBirches Haiku