even threadbare
tapestry talk with war-drums
1066
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Very nice Bjorn — 🙂
Great take on tapestry Björn … the Bajeux tapestry is a gorgeous piece of art …
Ah ~ yes, ‘even threadbare’ lots can be said ~ lovely haiku and photo ~ xoxoxo
musedog and carol (A Creative Harbor)
the right tapestry can carry so much history
and seem so immense that yes,
you can hear it.
Bjorn, Really well written. 🙂 —Susan
threads is all that’s left of what happened in 1066
And the independence of UK 🙂
Brilliant!
1066 is a tapestry never to be forgotten!
Ordinary Tapestry
Excellent!
Cheers!
JzB
I love it. I wrote mine on the same tapestry! http://haikuplatespecial.wordpress.com/2014/08/18/18-august-2014-haiku/
None of my students today could tell me the importance of 1066, until one of them googled it. Sad.
Wild Tapestry
throughout time
tapestries comment events
sacred and profane
Lovely haiku … loved it!
So many events, in a few words… loved it…
This is very clever and well said, the tapestry is stunning.