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Fade to Blue

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Glittering sun beams
Glissade across stained glass panes
Mercurial mood

Shifting bright candy colors
Until daylight fades to blue

In response to Patrick Jennings Pic and a Word Challenge #64: Windows and CARPE DIEM HAIKU KAI: Carpe Diem Tanka Splendor #22 Teika’s 8th Tanka Writing Technique – Novel Treatment (prompt: blues)

Author: Dancing Echoes

I am a scientist by trade and artist by soul. My creative outlet used to be dancing but due to injuries and age, I must now find another path. I am hoping my writing, poetry and photography can be this new path. Awards: While I am grateful and honored for the numerous nominations, I don’t have time to respond to them with the attention they deserve, so for the most part, I am an award free blog. All photographs and words are mine unless otherwise credited. © 2015-2023 Dancing Echoes ALL RIGHTS RESERVED Unauthorized use and/or duplication of this material without express and written permission from this blog’s author/owner is strictly prohibited. Excerpts and links may be used, provided that full and clear credit is given to Christy Draper with appropriate and specific direction to the original content on Dancing Echoes.

11 thoughts on “Fade to Blue

  1. Pingback: Winter ~ Pic and a Word Challenge #65 – Pix to Words

  2. Oh, I do love stained glass… and that set’s rather unique.

    Mmmm… lovely words you found in them, too. Glittering … Glissade. Sweet!

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  3. Beautiful Windows and equally stunning words

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  4. What is even better than medieval stained glass? Modern stained glass, as this post so aptly shows and sings.

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  5. Yes! This is a particularly beautiful piece.

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  6. Sorry I took so long to respond. You got sent to SPAM for some reason. Hopefully that won’t happen again.

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