Mani, the picture is strikingly stunning and the craftily chosen words are as always magical and with such few words you weave the threads of magic in our memory. The black patch of cloud and the stretch of deep blue sea makes the confluence collaboratively celestial. The waves keep coming and they keep coming over ages and there is no count that can captured in our human records, it is to be watched in awe and we keep wondering how that wave keep doing the same thing with out any complaint and the sand keeps welcoming those same waves again and again without getting bored, and does so for innumerable years. When we walk down the memory lanes and when we walk along the shore, there is mystical connection that takes us into a world of its own and here with few words such fabulous picture you have truly touched that lovely chords of ours…
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Thank you so much, Nihar. You’ve elaborately described not only the picture but also the haiku. It’s a great feeling to read your comment to see how the picture/haiku has ignited the wordsmith in you… 🙂
By the way, I read and commented on two of your recent posts but couldn’t find my comment on your blog after submitting them. Kindly see whether they landed in your spam folder or is just resting in moderation…. 🙂
Beautiful haiku and photo, Mani. Always so much to see at the beach. And maybe also the beach is watching us as we walk by 🙂 I went to the beach today and your photo reminds me of what a great time I had 🙂
beautiful ❤
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Thanks a lot, dear Shine… ❤
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Enchanting, dear Mani. ❤
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Thanks a ton, Rose… ❤
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My pleasure! I’ve missed you. 😘
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❤ … I was missing you and your haiku poems….
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Her memories flow like the waves.. Beautiful poetry, Maniparna ♥
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Thanks, Christy… 🙂
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Mani, the picture is strikingly stunning and the craftily chosen words are as always magical and with such few words you weave the threads of magic in our memory. The black patch of cloud and the stretch of deep blue sea makes the confluence collaboratively celestial. The waves keep coming and they keep coming over ages and there is no count that can captured in our human records, it is to be watched in awe and we keep wondering how that wave keep doing the same thing with out any complaint and the sand keeps welcoming those same waves again and again without getting bored, and does so for innumerable years. When we walk down the memory lanes and when we walk along the shore, there is mystical connection that takes us into a world of its own and here with few words such fabulous picture you have truly touched that lovely chords of ours…
😀
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Thank you so much, Nihar. You’ve elaborately described not only the picture but also the haiku. It’s a great feeling to read your comment to see how the picture/haiku has ignited the wordsmith in you… 🙂
By the way, I read and commented on two of your recent posts but couldn’t find my comment on your blog after submitting them. Kindly see whether they landed in your spam folder or is just resting in moderation…. 🙂
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It is the same sea everywhere. The waves that run towards my shore, perhaps they washed the sands you’ve walked upon.
Ellington
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So beautifully said, Ellington! It indeed that simple, the world is just one and we are all united by a single force… 🙂
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Love the comparison of waves and memories. 🙂
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Thanks, Ravish. Both are ephemeral yet powerful… 🙂
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I have fond memories too from my countless visits to oceans/beaches ☺️
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Some memories are hard to forget. Thanks, Alok… 🙂
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Love the choice of the words and the pic….countless times, memories galore, seawater billows. So evocative and beautiful, Maniparna
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Thanks a lot, Somali. Tried a haiku after quite a long time… 😀
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Love, love love it ❤ Beautifully penned, Maniparna.
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Thanks, Kiran. ❤ Great to see you after quite a long time. How's life?
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Life’s great, just a little hectic. How are you doing?
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That’s such a beautiful click.
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Thank you so much… 🙂
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Ravishing pic and the thought too 🙂
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Thanks a lot. Glad you liked them both… 🙂
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Nice Mani 🙂 Pic and words. Some places are very special for our memories 🙂
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Absolutely. The memory never fades as far as some special places are concerned… 🙂
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Endless waves
Endless blue skies
She sees only seas
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Very nice. Thank you for sharing it. Let me know if you have a blog, I wish to read more from you… 🙂
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Beautiful thought and beautiful picture..
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Thanks a lot, Trayee… 🙂
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Beautiful haiku and photo, Mani. Always so much to see at the beach. And maybe also the beach is watching us as we walk by 🙂 I went to the beach today and your photo reminds me of what a great time I had 🙂
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Thanks a lot, Mabel. A stroll by the beach is always refreshing… 🙂
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Lovely pic!
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Thanks!
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“Little islands are all large prisons; one cannot look at the sea without wishing for the wings of a swallow.
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So, so true! Lovely quote, Mihran… 🙂
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Beautiful
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Thanks, Joseph…. 🙂
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You’re welcome
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