Sunday, December 21, 2008

A Winter's Day



18 comments:

anthonynorth said...

Yes, a cup of tea certainly gets you through a winter's day - and day, infact.

Edward S Gault said...

I could in fact use that cup of tea after shoveling all that snow!
I like the idea of a universe in a rain puddle.
Excellent!

SandyCarlson said...

The juxtaposition of the cup of tea and the puddle holding the universe is wonderful. I'm thinking of all the reflected world in a shallow puddle verses the dull tan comfort in a teacup. Lovely imagery.

Anonymous said...

I do love a good cup of tea! I love the idea of an entire universe within a puddle of rain!

Anonymous said...

Great little life moment captured - that's it in a nutshell!!

Haiku Tuna said...

Ditto Sandy! My thoughts exactly. Simple yet complex. Love it!

sgreerpitt said...

Lovely photo -- reflections of the universe!

martha said...

You have a whole new fan club - BRAVISSIMAAAAAAAAAAAaaaaa!!!!!

Rachel Green said...

Delightful :)

Geraldine said...

What a great take on the prompt, loved it!

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Raven said...

Love the image and the imagery of this. Not a tea drinker myself, but I like the idea of a warm cup of tea.

Bruce Miller said...

mauk's puddle woodcut
feels like a tintin drawing
tea at babington's?

Kathie Brown said...

Got some waiting for you here. Do you prefer Earl Grey or Irish Breakfast tea! Or perhaps you like Chai? Cute poem and idea!

Anonymous said...

Fascinating photo and the poem is lovely. I think I will put on a pot of tea and enjoy the morning.

Tumblewords: said...

Reflective! Enjoyed this - a lot said in these few words! The photo, too, is lovely.

qualcosa di bello said...

your words remind me of times i have stepped in a cold puddle & the wonderful feeling of returning home to dry socks & a hot beverage!

Beth P. said...

hi Nathalie!
I'm with Sandy C. and others that love the complexity of juxtaposing the puddle and the cup of tea--

thank you for this thing of loveliness!

Anonymous said...

a cup of hot tea full of the world, what a sweet thought