haiku friday & one single impression
You can't put a price,
on knowledge that comes with age.
More precious than gold.
Thank you for the very thoughtful comments on my previous post,
I really appreciate each and every one of them.
I hope you all have a terrific weekend!
And hope you like the fall color :)
Very well said!
ReplyDeleteI love your 'Ku!
Thoughtful haiku and perfect shots.
ReplyDeleteHave a great weekend, WW.
wow! what a beautiful capture!
ReplyDeleteSo true! Thanks for sharing this with OSI!
ReplyDeletetoo bad that when we're young we don't realize the wisdom of those more experienced!!
ReplyDeletegreat 'ku
The autumn colours provide a beautiful backdrop to the waterfall. Nice comment about knowledge.
ReplyDeletethis made me smile~ I feel so old some days ...but yet so young
ReplyDeleteyour maple image is lovely
The waterfall is spectacular. Got me wanting to venture to our local waterfall hotspot, Ricketts Glen. Hmmm, might be fun tomorrow... Thanks's for the motivation.
ReplyDeleteYour pictures are beautiful and I love the haiku too, simply stated and fantastic!
ReplyDeletewhat lovely photos! I love your haiku's message. Hindsight is 20/20.
ReplyDeletethose images are exquisite. :O
ReplyDeleteColor is popping everywhere you turn up here in Chicago. Have a great weekend, too!
ReplyDeletenot too many red leaves around you!! your photos are breathtaking. i love them.
ReplyDeleteNice, serene shots! I'm really attracted to the bokeh in the first shot... great play with light.
ReplyDeleteHave a great weekend you too, my dear!
ReplyDeleteThoughtful and beautiful!
ReplyDeleteI love the light in those.
ReplyDeleteHappy weekending. :)
What a gorgeous waterfall!
ReplyDeleteI love the fall color! Fantastic!
ReplyDeleteCertainly true. Great photos, what is that tree in the top one?
ReplyDeleteI need more and more of such gold as i grow older. Thank you for this excellent truth!
ReplyDeleteOf course, beautiful haiku and beautiful photography, I expect nothing less. Do I sound like a teacher? I fall into that habit way too easily. I do enjoy what you write each week though. You are very gifted with a haiku.
ReplyDeleteThanks for these two lovely images with ‘fall foliage’ … I enjoyed you haiku and hope YOU have a wonderful weekend too ;--)
ReplyDeleteHugs and blessings,
Knowledge is
ReplyDeletethe accumulation of life.
well said
ReplyDeleteand wow - I love that waterfall shot - the colors, and the silkiness of the waterfall, just gorgeous
you are so true to your own creative process.. i like your haiku fridays. and this one in particular is a comfort to me. haiku doesn't often offer comfort really.. more like perplexing questions that are unanswerable. that is a lovely water image jessica.
ReplyDeleteYour pics just convinced me to get off my lazy ass and go for a walk outside before it gets dark.
ReplyDeleteThank you.
Jay
nope, can't!
ReplyDeleteThanks...
Wonderful capture and wise words; it doesn't get any better. Thank you.
ReplyDeleteThose are beautiful shots and I love the words too.
ReplyDeleteThose fall photos are a perfect way to always remember what autumn looks like!!
ReplyDeleteOh my gosh - these are gorgeous! I have yet to make a waterfall look like that!
ReplyDeletewow. I LOVE THIS TOO. You are just damn good. A great photographer- but you can also capture something lovely with your words, as well. bravo.
ReplyDeleteHi,
ReplyDeleteGreat photos!
Dear Wayfaring Wanderer,
ReplyDeleteWhat a beautiful blog I see, and so much to appreciate here. You've captured it all, the beauty of fall. =)
Thanks for dropping by, I'll see you again. Have a nice day!