The $1 Kite

The dollar kite danced in the breeze
and its tail was the ribbon that decorated the clouds
Until a mocking gust of Pacific Ocean wind
snatched the reel from her fingers as it passed
and drew designs in the sand
with the trailing line.


"Daddy--- please catch it."
Buttercup cried.
And he did.

Comments

Beccy said…
Aren't daddies great!
DesLily said…
there's a lesson here.. that not everything has to be the biggest, the best and the most expensive to enjoy!
katy said…
well done daddy!
'lets go fly a kite, up to its highest height, up where the air is clear............... come lets go fly a kite'
Jodi said…
What a good dad!

That is such a beautiful photograph...
ChrisB said…
Hoorah for daddy's :)
Susie said…
Gorgeous photo! We almost always fly a kite at the beach..
xo
Anonymous said…
How lovely! Thanks for sharing!
Anonymous said…
I love that photo so much.
Chrissie said…
What a stunning photo! the clouds are just perfect - I need to get a kite now!
BarnGoddess said…
is that a Dora kite?

cool...

Iam 38 yo and my dad is 76 yo...sometimes just hearing his voice makes everything better.

Fantastic photo!
Anonymous said…
Love it.
Susie Q said…
What a wonderful, magical photo!
Daddies are the best...it did not take Grace long to figure out that Bill would do all he could to help her if something went wrong. I always felt that my Dad could do anything...
He was my hero!

Hugs dear Pam,
Sue
That is a beautiful picture.
Hazel said…
The photo is great & the prose is beautiful.
Sunrunner said…
Yay!!! Good for him for catching it!!!

You got 7 out of 9 on my little quiz. You won!!! Thanks for playing!!!!
Kila said…
Wow, awesome photo! Love it!
Debbie said…
I absolutley love that photo! Wow.
Anonymous said…
ahhh so sweet;)
Anonymous said…
Nothing sadder than seeing a kite fly away. :-( We know from prior experiences.
Debs said…
Beautiful Pic!!! Way to go daddy. :)
Claudia said…
AWWW!! how sweet! Great job...
Anonymous said…
What an amazing photo!!! Beautiful poetry, too :)
Masago said…
The dollar kite's
tail decorates the clouds...
gust of wind.

...there are several other haiku in this lovely tail, waiting to be revealed.

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