Monday, April 11, 2022

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Hosanna: I used photos from the internet for my mosaic today 

Advent of Easter, the rituals of fasting, abstinence and more consious acts of charity, draw those faithful,  into another season of repentance and renewal.

Here in Trinidad and Tobago, the whether aggravates thirsty throats; is torrid, dry, likely to bush fires and Sahara Dust.

And yet in the mountains, savannahs, parks, the poui burst forth with its incandence of blooming, pinks and yellows, that no one can deny.

Talk what you please of future spring and sun-warm’d sweet tomorrow, here we gaze  struck in awe again and again in poui infloresence.

© gillena cox 2022

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A Blessed Holy Week to all

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37 comments:

  1. Good morning! I hope your week is special and blessed! Hugs, Diane

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  2. ...I hope that you enjoyed a wonderful Palm Sunday, happy Easter week to you.

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  3. Went to church on Sunday. Brought home my blessed palms. None are in tge photos above😊

    Thanks for dropping by

    Much💜love

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  4. I love this post, Gillena. Your imagery takes me to Trinidad and Tobago....and you've used the required prosery line so very well.
    HOWEVER, you've linked it incorrectly to Mr Linky at dVerse because when I click on it there, it says something like "oops, that page doesn't exist" so, because I know you from dVerse, I went to your home page and found your post. Could you copy the URL and put it on Mr. Linky again? I want to be sure others get to see it as well! :)

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  5. It sounds so nice... and bless the end when we celebrate rebirth again.

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  6. Thank you for your appreciation Bjorn

    Much💜love

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  7. This is gorgeous writing, Gillena! I love; "And yet in the mountains, savannahs, parks, the poui burst forth with its incandence of blooming." Thank you so much for writing to the prompt. 💝💝

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    1. Thank you for your appreciation Sanaa

      Much💜love

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  8. Never seen a poui tree. Are the blossoms several different colors? Your tropical scene calms the fever I feel about the state of the world; thanks.

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    1. Mostly there are the pinks and the yellow blooming trees. Click the revisit links for some pics
      Thank you for your appreciation Bjorn

      Much💜love

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  9. How very very lovely, Gillena!

    Thanks for sharing.

    -David [ben Alexander]
    http://skepticskaddish.com/

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  10. Happy you dropped by David

    Much💜love

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  11. I like the contrasts you present in your poem from the dry and parched to the blossoms of the poui, which I had to look up...how beautiful.

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  12. A beautiful expression of Springs wonder! Well done.

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  14. "here we gaze struck in awe again."

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  15. Perfect use of the given quote to paint vivid pictures of where you live. Sounds like a place of beautiful contrasts.

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  16. Thanks for your appreciation Lili

    Much💜love

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  17. Gillena - love the artistry that some people exhibit with their palms! Especially the fish! Thanks for linking to Mosaic Monday, and have a blessed Holy Week!

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  18. Inflorescence is the theme perhaps, which puts us in different climes. But we are free to move, unlike flowers.

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  19. Thanks for dropping by Reena

    Much💜love

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  20. You created the contrast beautifully, Gillena!

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  21. Happy you dropped by Punam

    Much💜love

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  22. Ah beautiful, and as always alive with colours and exotic moods...how I yearn for such warmth! I am slowly catching up with my reading and commenting, Gilena, my apologies.

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  23. Wishing you a blessed Holy Week as well, Gillena. A lovely Prosery today!!!

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    1. Thank you for your appreciation Helen

      Much💜love

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  24. Beautiful writing... I also like the first photo. Even in Sri Lanka, we do decorations such as these using coconut tree leaves.

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  25. Happy you dropped by Colleen

    Much💜love

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  26. Glad you dropped by Amilia

    Much💜love

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