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haiku for Carpe Diem Haiku





Sketch for Sunday Sketches




Winter Morning on Cape Ann MA ~ for Post Cards in Paradise and Our World Tuesday





Miley and Owen for Favorite Photo






Haiku for Carpe Diem Haiku





Roses still growing despite the weather ~ for Macro Monday





Welcome to our creative Sunday, Monday and Tuesday. With holidays approaching am taking time for me, family and friends thus, I am combining some posts to limit some blogging time and also want to be able to respond to bloggers' comments which we enjoy so much. Are you busy also with the preparation of the holiday? What holiday is foremost in your plan? Winter Solstice? Christmas? Kwanza? and more?What is your favorite part to the holidays? 

I love the lights. The tree lights, the window lights and Winter Solstice a time of honoring the light beginning to return ever so slowly. I also love Christmas and celebrating with family and friends. I am also preparing for another Holiday Show that will run through the 23rd of December. I will have some photography and mixed media being displayed and for sale. All of these times are creative to me and enhance and strenghten my creative spirit.

We are sharing with:

sunday sketches
post cards from paradise
carpe diem haiku
creative everyday month

macro monday
my favorite photo
creative everyday month

our world tuesday

Hope you have enjoyed our array of creative expressions and will check all the creativity on the blogs listed above.

Wishing you the best in each day.


Hugs and namaste,


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We love to have you post your comments, thoughts or questions to delight us all in the day ~ especially, ArtMuse Dog ^_^








QUOTE FOR THE DAY: 'The great question...which, I have not been able to answer, despite my thirty years of reseach into the feminine soul, is 'What does a woman want?"
~ Sigmund Freud













Comments

  1. Lovely photo of Miley and Owen.

    The roses are beautiful and so too is the photo of the winter morning.

    I haven't started thinking of Christmas yet
    but suppose I had better get my head in gear!

    Have a good week

    Fiona

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  2. The great question is not a great question.

    There are others which are greater.

    But these are my secrets.

    Have a good day.

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  3. Very nice work! The children are delightful and the Sunday sketch is so fun and creative!

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  4. beautiful post, wonderful photos, I also enjoy the lights and the contagious excitement that is in children at this time of year, its the only time all year we all mangage to get together as a family too

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  5. Such richness in your combination posts; every part of it radiates joy. Lovely sharing...thank you so much.

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  6. Great post, Carol! Love all the photos and Haiku! With the recent birth of my second Grandchild, I haven't even thought about the approaching Christmas season until now. First thing on my list will be to paint up two Christmas ornaments for my two beautiful granddaughters. :)

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  7. Thank you! No word verification, just the Blog Owner approval message. :))) I greatly dislike commenting on blogs that use Word Verification. It's so frustrating as some of the words are very difficult to read and can take more than one attempt to get it right. I tend to move on if my second attempt is rejected. I've never had Word Verification on my blog as I just wouldn't put my readers through the frustration when there are other options?

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  8. lovely blog, I like the shot of the roses and the haiku.

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  9. Love your sketch and the photos, have a great week

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  10. such a happy haiku there... no complexities... i love the sheer simplicity of Nature at work...

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  11. Love the Christmas tree, love the photo, love the haiku.

    Namaste x

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  12. As I read your haiku for today's Carpe Diem I had to smile and look outside. Today here a raging storm with heavy rains is torturing the country. Last leaves falling and some leaves struggle to stay where they are, but they loose after a while. It's really nature's cleaning day here. Well ... I think that I have to sweep my garden tomorrow (smiles).
    What a wonderful created haiku Carol and ArtMuse Dog. Really stunning haiga. Thank you for sharing this wonderful creativity with Carpe Diem.

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  13. Amazing morning shot ... the kids look beautiful :-)

    Have a great Sunday :-)

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  14. Nice sketch and lovely photos! This is my favorite time of year, but after being sick for three weeks I am down to the wire for making something for Christmas cards. So, I'd better get busy this week! ;)

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  15. beautiful photos and I love your Christmas tree, it has a country feel to me! I'm taking the holidays one day at a time but have to work on the Christmas shopping! It snowed here today for the first time!

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  16. A rain as a cleaning day makes me much more happy for the fact it comes.

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  17. Love your muse...so sweet! You are involved in a lot this month! Wow!

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  18. Isn't it strange the way delicate roses are one of the last flowers in bloom! and I love the line 'cleaning day'.....

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  19. You've always got a little of something beautiful for everyone.

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  20. Wonderful art today, joy to see and read, thank you for sharing! <3

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  21. A beautiful sweet little tree painting--looks perfect for a greeting card. Lovely roses too!

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  22. Such lovely photos and the Christmas tree is lovely... hope you had a wonderful Thanksgiving weekend...xx

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  23. Your posts always delight me with your images, your words and your photos. Beautiful!

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  24. Love your little holiday sketch. Aww. Very sweet. :) Happy SS!

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  25. Great tree sketch. I love all things tree! Cape Ann looks like a gorgeous place. Christmas preparations begin at our house the week after Thanksgiving, so I'll be gearing up for all the festivities beginning tomorrow. Yikes! Happy AEDM!

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  26. Fantastic photos, sketches and poems!

    I agree with you... I love the lights of the season... And, of course all the celebrations with family and friends!

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  27. Thanks for all the joy you share in your post.

    A great quote from Freud.

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    1. Can not reply to comment on your blog as you have no google profile that will let me link to your blog ~ thanks for your lovely comment on my post ~ Happy Week to you ~ carol and artmusedog ^_^

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  28. I totally enjoyed reading through all your different postings-in-one just now. There is so much beauty wrapped up in a small package...my personal favorite being the puffy clouds haiku...genius!

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  29. I like your sketch - reminds me of the season!nice haiku also i likke the notion of natures cleaning day!

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  30. so much beauty here today! thank you carol for your generosity in sharing so fully from your creative world.

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  31. Nice set of haiku on love Carol. You have caught the love in so less words and have looked to every corner of it. Strange emotion it is ...

    Namaste

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  32. Thank you, lovely Sunday sketch and photos! Cheri

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  33. It's that time of year again for bringing the tree inside:) lovely photos too!

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  34. I love your Christmas sketch....I am going to have to stretch myself at some point next year and explore that area.

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  35. Christmas is fast approaching indeed. Have a happy holidays! :)

    Ampalaya Flower

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  36. Letting go seems tough BUT YES IT SAVES YOU LOT OF HURT :)
    wonderful pictures you shared. thanks !

    :)

    Please check An year end writing prompt

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  37. Your winter morning shot really belongs to paradise!

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  38. I agree that in busy times it helps to blog in blocks. Just good sel-care. Especially enjoyed the haiku!

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  39. I hope you do well at your holiday sale. Your pictures are very lovely.

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  40. your love haiku got me thinking about the saying: It's better to have loved and lost than never to have loved at all.....

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  41. Quanta coisa linda junta para ver! beijos,linda semana!chica

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  42. What a wonderful selection. Particularly like the Winter morning on the cape.
    Always leave your page feeling so much more chilled and relaxed.Mr M

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  43. Hello Carol, so much to view here today, love your photos and haiku, enjoy this wonderful season!

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  44. Every time I see your profile shot, I smile! I just love your cute doggie! I love Christmas, the lights are part of my favorite part of the Christmas holiday! I do enjoy decorating our tree. I love your photos, the water scene is gorgeous!

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  45. Lots of wonderful captures for the day, Carol, and wonderful haiku!! Hope you have a good week!

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  46. Oh, how I love the Freud quote. Perfect exclamation point. The little red haired girl is adorable. What a face!

    As for what holiday I am looking forward to the most, I have to say Christmas - which is also my daughter's birthday. She has been studying in Scotland and I can not wait to see her (and hug her!) again!

    Thanks for commenting on my blog!

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  47. Amazing colors! You should stop by my blog on Friday and submit these to Orange You Glad Its Friday, a meme celebrating the color Orange! Hope to see you there!

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  48. lovely photos and great haiku. the shot of winter morning is particularly beautiful.

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  49. Lovely pictures - I especially like your haiku and the sunrise.

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  50. Nice haiku and photos, I love that sketch! I wish we'd get some of those showers, for the first time in decades we've had a completely dry November here.

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  51. Beautiful art,photography and verses! Love the winter solstice painting and the the quote!

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  52. What a collection of great photos and haiku

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  53. Lovely haikus and a wonderful golden shot!

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  54. I haven't seen a winter morning in person, but it looks like it is very much the same as our tropical mornings, as shown here! thanks.

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  55. the sunset turned water into liquid gold. beautiful photos.

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  56. Lovely haiku sadness and love are unfortunately tiedtogether

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  57. Thank you for commenting on my blog and I enjoyed your post with sweet photos.
    Have a wonderful day.

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  58. Wow, you have been sooo creative!! I love your sketch and your photos are beautiful. I always find reading haiku relaxing, it soothes the soul. Thank you for sharing. I have started to think about Christmas but I keep forgetting. This is my first Christmas in Australia and its summer, just dosent seem 'right' but I am sure I will get my head around it once the season is in full swing :)

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  59. Fun post!! Boom & Gary of the Vermilon River, Canada.

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  60. Hi Carol,

    Your sketch is wonderful! I love the whimsical Christmas tree. Gorgeous photos and sunrise. Wishing you a fabulous week.

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  61. you packed beauty in image and sentiment into this
    enjoy those moments with family

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  62. Love the roses and the sunset. Christmas is all about the family but I do love going into London and looking at all the wonderful window decorations and lights. Everywhere is so festive. Must take some photos of the decorations and share them soon.

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  63. Beautiful and breathtaking! Your haiku poems are also very good. I love Christmas decorations. My twin and I got a lot as gifts over the years and we bought some every year! I also love the lights. All the very best at the sale. Your work should do very well. Take care and enjoy the holiday season.

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  64. For some reason, my computer won't allow me to make a comment at day 10. But, I wanted you to know I had visited. I get annoyed when a glare comes off a piece of art with or without the flash. Sometimes I take the piece outdoors to photograph and the glare isn't as bad.

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