
24 June 2017
In Love’s Warmth
A shining day approaches, the celebration of the day, three years ago, when family and friends witnessed the union of two souls beneath a lighthouse tower on the shore of Lake Erie. Our paths, separate and whole, met and became one in a way possible only through a desire to be complete, each with the other, no longer alone. As equals, we gladly followed the path before us, each knowing the love, grief, joy, hardship, and elation of the other.
Experienced by all present, our beacon of love could not be denied.
passion’s waves
flow from heart to heart
in love’s warmth
This is my response to Traditional writing: on a shining topic,
the prompt from Lillian at dVerse Poets Pub, which is to write a haibun
about “One Shining Moment” in the writer’s life.
Beautifully writ. I love the photo….the setting by a lighthouse tower and then everyone acknowledging your beacon of love. Making a commitment for unconditional love is indeed a shining moment. Thank you for posting!
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Thank you, Lillian. 🙂
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A beautiful shining moment! *no pun intended) Love the lighthouse setting. Glad you found someone to share your life with. Well done.
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Thank you, Dwight. It was a wonderful day.
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I am very happy for you!
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Your happiness is clear in pictures and words.
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😀
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A shining moment in the journey of life. Beautiful
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🙂 Thank you.
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Such a nice photo. Wonderful haibun to honor the memory.
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Thank you, Lisa.
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You are welcome, Ken.
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A sweet poem and cherished memory!
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Thank you. 😀
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Even the sun shine for you 🙂
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The weather was questionable (rain into the early morning hours). We had a tent set up, just in case, but it was a perfect day.
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In every respect 🙂
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A shining day, indeed, with blue sky and sun, Ken, and what a lovely setting! I love the lighthouse as a beacon of love.
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Thank you, Kim. Lighthouses have always been special to me, and we have visited this one many times over the years, so it seemed only natural.
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Beautiful poem and photo. Definitely a shining moment. I remember when you shared some of your wedding photos–it doesn’t seem like it’s been three years. Happy Anniversary in advance! Ours is the 25th.
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Thank you, Merril. It does seem like yesterday. Happy Anniversary!
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Thank you, Ken!
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Congratulations!
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Thank you!
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Both of you are shining. (K)
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😀
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What a heart touching story Ken. You both look so happy and complete.
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Thank yo, Linda. ‘Tis so.
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What a wonderful setting for a lovely wedding. You both look very happy.
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Happiness found.
Thank you, Björn.
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Reblogged this on Where Genres Collide Traci Kenworth YA Author & Book Blogger for all Genres as well as craft books and commented:
Moving.
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Thank you for sharing this.
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You’re welcome, rivrvlogr!
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This was lovely!
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Thank you. 🙂
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Congrats on finding your love! The final line about love’s beacon is exquisite.
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Thank you, Lynn. 🙂
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A tender touching shining moment. Love the lighthouse, and this beautiful haibun.
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Thank you, Sara. It was a tender moment, as well.
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