the lake’s blue stillness
glacial melt and giant frogs
embracing the sun
Kim M. Russell, 25th May 2018
My response to Carpe Diem #1440 Lake Titicaca
We are approaching the end of our journeys, having travelled through the Andes and dived into the history of these mountains.
Today we are visiting Lake Titicaca (Bolivia), also known as ‘the birthplace of the Sun’. It’s the largest lake in South America and the highest navigable body of water in the world.
Hi Kim, this haiku was linked up to the revision prompt but it doesn’t appear to be a revision. If you have a revision poem, I’d like to see it! Hope all is well with you! xo
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I’m not sure what happened, Gayle. I’ll have to investigate when I’m on y laptop – this Kindle keeps doing weird things! Hope you’re well too! xxx
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Hi Gayle! I’m confused. I only linked up the haiku to the Carpe Diem prompt and I’m not sure which revision prompt you mean. Was it on your blog? I would love to have a go.
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Oh! I see what you mean. It’s linked to the weekend meditation revise prompt – I thought I’d linked up something else. I’ll sort that out now!
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The correct one is now linked up. I really don’t know what happened. Thank you so much for pointing it out. 🙂
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You’re welcome, Kim…I didn’t think it was the correct haiku for that particular prompt and I did participate…it’s been a long time! 🙂
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