Sunday, 24 June 2012

In June....





This is for June....and all the summers it brings
Wind chasing bells......of a Church steeple ring
Olde songs of wedlock....over top hat, and lace
'Fore June passes torch....to July's scarlet face




Tree's are full jacket's...........of multi-hue green
The last pink magnolia leaf......still can be seen
There's a breeze in the air, that carries a scent
Of her sweet honeysuckle....fresh efflorescence





Still, nights cast a chill, but June has its motive
An inviting warm flame....bright amorous votive
Moonlite romance...'neath a nautic June breeze
Make love in June sparkle like starshine on sea

 Frank James Ryan, Jr.




Happy Sunday!

13 comments:

  1. June is a wonderful month!
    Summer - neverending summer.
    Green - so many shades of green.
    Roses - their charming beauty.

    Liebe Grüße ins Périgord!
    ♥ Franka

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  2. Oh, how dream like! Once I thought of moving to the Luberon, and I could have done it. I don't believe that would ever happen, but a visit now and then wouldn't be bad either :-)

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  3. Your garden is stunning in the summertime Karin. I hope Mr.B and Oskar are happy to have you about again.

    Happy Sunday!
    XX
    Debra~

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  4. Sending love, Karin, from HOT Texas.....

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  5. Beautiful June! It's been a cool one here, but today the sun is shining and there are no rain clouds so I will be thankful.

    Are you home again now?

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  6. Just gorgeous greens and lovely blooms. Hydrangeas just scream summer to me. A whisker rub and pat of the tummy to Oskar!

    Bises,
    Genie

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  7. Wonderful village, flowers, month.
    A beautiful post, Karin!

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  8. What lovely pictures (: I just found your blog and became a new follower (: Can't wait to come back for more posts...Hope you have a lovely week!!

    Michele
    xoxo

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  9. June is a great month, it holds the promise of a hopefully relaxing summer! What a perfect charming village, such pretty pictures.

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  10. Beautiful ode to June! So nice to know you stopped by!

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  11. Looks just lovely, Karin! I bet you can smell that gorgeous honeysuckle from far away!

    We wish we could share our garden with you. It is totally different than your garden, but is our tiny oasis with lots of birds singing, great scents and a few too many weeds. Aahhh- summer!

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  12. Beautiful. I love sight-seeing in France without ever leaving my chair. Though I wouldn't mind leaving my chair at all, if it meant going to France. :)

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