Carpe Diem Prompt: write a haiku inspired by Jane Reichhold’s below:.
filling
the glass with candlelight
champagne
Mine
under the moonlight twirl of champagne on our tongues kiss in the New Year Copyright © Celestine Nudanu 05/07/13 I appreciate your patience with me as I catch up on your blogs. Thanks a million. Shalom
Nice one Celestine! 🙂
Thank you my sister 🙂
Happy New Year ;
LOL 🙂 Many happy returns
You are SUCH a ROMANTIC!!!
A hopeless one at that, Jasmine 🙂
I prefer your haiku, Celestine – perhaps because, Lisa and I had done just that – drinking champagne from each other’s lips 🙂
Ow, Eric. How sweet 🙂 And by Lisa I presume your wife? Yes, I’m sure of that.
Yes, Lisa and I have been married for 32 years 🙂 She has given me three wonderful ‘children’ – all adults now, but I still call them ‘children’ 🙂
I doff my heart. much respect 🙂
Celestine you did a great job on this haiku by Jane Reichhold. I sense the same tone and mood as the one by Jane. Chapeau!
Thank you Kristjaan. I agonised on end over it before posting it.
Sweet 🙂
Thank you 🙂
Lovely…
Thanks dear
amazing….
Thank you Panchali
You little romantic you!
Yay 🙂 what would I do without a touch of romance in my life?
Sounds wonderful.
Thanks a million, sis
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Nice!!!
Thanks dear
Oh, the things that tongues can do, coupled with champagne! 🙂
Filling the Wasteland
Exhilarating 🙂
I’ll have some of that! This is soooooo romantic and sensual !
Thank you, Wabi. By all means, take a sip 🙂
Namaste my friend.
Thank you, Sheri. But if I may ask, what is Namaste? 🙂
For a teacher and student, Namaste allows two individuals to come together energetically to a place of connection and timelessness, free from the bonds of ego-connection. If it is done with deep feeling in the heart and with the mind surrendered, a deep union of spirits can blossom.
Oh I see. A sort of sublime union between teacher and student; between two individuals. Wonderful, Sheri and thanks a million for the explanation. Namaste 🙂
When I say namaste to you my friend I am confessing that your heart and m heart are feeling the same an in that sense we are one. You are such a beautiful person.
Good job. I can feel the connection between these two shining through.
Thank you, Alice
Romantic. I love it. 🙂
Glad you do, Blossom 🙂
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