Alaine, thank you so for the sweet comment, so lovely, u bought tears to my eyes (but then i am a softie). It is a true pleasure to come across a blog written by a person so many miles away that one has never met & to feel an afinity still, as i do indeed with you & yours. have a wonderful week. oh i nearly forgor - i love this post, an never knew before that about dewdrops, a lovely thought. x
this is very beautiful alaine - i had not heard of ersa before - i probably should have been paying more attention in school! have a lovely day - your summer's almost here!!! steven
Hello Ruthie in Scotland; thanks for coming over and I hope you're having a lovely day.
Thankyou Susan - hugs!
Tracy, have a wonderful week and hugs too!
Hello Bonnie, DMJ took this the morning he took the spider web pic. It looks great blown up.
Steven, to tell you the truth, I didn't know of her until I composed the Haiku but I did enjoy Greek mythology in High School, the little we touched on.
Yes, our Summer's nearly here but the warnings are dire; so little water and even more dangerous than last Summer, with those dreadful bushfires. Makes me want to wish it away for the relief of Autumn!
Lyn, thankyou, I do enjoy writing Haiku; it only works for me when I'm really 'taken'.
I'm glad I'm in good company because I didn't know of Ersa either. But I did check Wikipedia before I saw your first comment! Simple and beautiful, words and picture. Nothing else necessary.
In Greek mythology, Ersa is the Goddess of Dew.
ReplyDeleteAlaine, thank you so for the sweet comment, so lovely, u bought tears to my eyes (but then i am a softie). It is a true pleasure to come across a blog written by a person so many miles away that one has never met & to feel an afinity still, as i do indeed with you & yours. have a wonderful week. oh i nearly forgor - i love this post, an never knew before that about dewdrops, a lovely thought. x
ReplyDeleteThat is simply beautiful and beautifully simple.
ReplyDeleteLove this homage to Ersa, Alaine...your words compliment the photo so beautifully. Happy week, my friend :o) ((HUGS))
ReplyDeleteAlaine - what an incredible shot. Love the tiny dew drops on the strand of spider web - looks like sparkling diamond beads.
ReplyDeletethis is very beautiful alaine - i had not heard of ersa before - i probably should have been paying more attention in school! have a lovely day - your summer's almost here!!! steven
ReplyDeleteI love what is captured in so few words..such a gift!!
ReplyDeleteHello Ruthie in Scotland; thanks for coming over and I hope you're having a lovely day.
ReplyDeleteThankyou Susan - hugs!
Tracy, have a wonderful week and hugs too!
Hello Bonnie, DMJ took this the morning he took the spider web pic. It looks great blown up.
Steven, to tell you the truth, I didn't know of her until I composed the Haiku but I did enjoy Greek mythology in High School, the little we touched on.
Yes, our Summer's nearly here but the warnings are dire; so little water and even more dangerous than last Summer, with those dreadful bushfires. Makes me want to wish it away for the relief of Autumn!
Lyn, thankyou, I do enjoy writing Haiku; it only works for me when I'm really 'taken'.
Hi Alaine,
ReplyDeleteI'm glad I'm in good company because I didn't know of Ersa either. But I did check Wikipedia before I saw your first comment! Simple and beautiful, words and picture. Nothing else necessary.
Thankyou so much, Derrick.
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