Showing posts with label child. Show all posts
Showing posts with label child. Show all posts

Friday, March 9, 2012

Childhood


eyes of innocence
childhood curiosity, bright 
dandelion seeds


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children in the streets
playing ball, tag, running free,
bells pealing laughter



Posted for Haiku Heights # 110 Childhood and Haiku My Heart

Picture credit:   here

Saturday, February 12, 2011

In the eyes of the child

We often forget that the child views the surroundings differently from ours.



We were walking along the trail of the creek one summer, when my 11 year old daughter got the camera and started taking pictures.   To me, the surrounding meadows look wild, unkempt, and hardly worth a second glance.
From her pictures, my daughter saw something else.   She was crouching close to the ground, delighted to see flowers growing amongst the unspoiled plane.   She particularly noticed this white delicate flower growing serenely amidst the wilderness.
Through her eyes, I saw the beauty, simplicity and serenity of Mother Earth.


There are certainly a few things we can learn from our young children.