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Sunday, September 14, 2008

regeneration

a goat feeds on seeds
a living compost bin breathes
new growth underfoot



*This weeks prompt at One Single Impression is seeds. Visit OSI to read more responses.

23 comments:

Julie said...

There is a nice witty feel to your haiku. Good response ...

Lenore said...

I really like this. :)

anthonynorth said...

The cycle of nature - of death and rebirth - so easily explained.

SandyCarlson said...

That living compost bin plays an important role in the cycle of life--and makes us smile and wonder. A marvel of resilience.

me ann my camera said...

Wow, an adventourous three part journey. Neat.

ann at Gaullimaufry Gleanings

Anonymous said...

A great way to describe the cycle of life.

Anonymous said...

Reading this brought big smile!

sgreerpitt said...

humor -- very important humor.

Raven said...

Wonderful!

susan said...

Thanks all,
The inspiration actually came from a life lesson I read in Animal, Vegetable, Miracle by Barbara Kingsolver. All I did was reduced what she shared into this form.

Anonymous said...

I love the smell of goat's milk and goat's cheese. I just really like goats, they're funny. Three separate images, tied together with the concept of seeds. Nice, I can tell you njoyed writing it, the poem has an air of contentment about it.

Anonymous said...

This made me laugh out loud! What fun! It made me think of all the goose poo at the swamp, contributing in no small part to the lovely green grass! Love it!

Anonymous said...

Who would have thought of a goat as a compost bin-- how creative!

Anonymous said...

Having been gardening today, this made me smile.

Anonymous said...

A perfect response to 'regeneration'. :)

susan said...

jm and jone,
Thanks for coming by, taking time to read and comment.

spacedlaw said...

I had the same image with birds!

EG CameraGirl said...

Ha! Thanks for the chuckle!

Anonymous said...

So true. And, it makes me wish I had a goat to go along with my garden!

Regina said...

Goats will just about eat anything, it's true...
I liked this very much!
Thaks for visiting me!
:)

Tumblewords: said...

Laughing! Nice job!

Patois42 said...

Oh, the image I've in my mind now. Thanks for that.

Annie Jeffries said...

Delightful and witty.