MATCHING PICTURES
AND POETRY
Hearing and Seeing Things Differently
The poem for this month is: IN THE BLEAK MID-WINTER by Christina Rossetti (1872)
chosen by Harold . . . . .
Mid Winter
Harold
Mid Winter2
Rachael
Narnia Upon Tyne
Joanne
Bleak
Rosemary
Snow in Arizona
Joan
Winter's Carrots
Terry
Bleak Blossom
Jacqui
Margot
. . . and so to your choices . . .
HAROLD
JOAN
JACQUI
TERRY
RACHAEL
ROSEMARY
JACQUI
 
Most favoured picture for this month was submitted by Joanne
Comments added to choices!
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I vote winters carrot crop the winner! . . . I love the sparkling
spirals of ice carrots against the blue back drop . . . Joanne
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I agree with you about the difficulty of making a choice. As abstaining is not an option I have gone for Joanne's Narnia on Tyne . . . Harold
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Every line of the poem is in Joanne's bleak "Narnia on Tyne". Makes me cold to look at it . . . Joan
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A very difficult decision , but I have to go with 'Winter Carrots ' --- the only
picture without snow and the title made me laugh. A clear winner although Joanne's entry is also stunning . . . Rosemary.
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After much consideration, I decided that Rosemary's Bleak Winter open Landscape just had the edge. One for hanging on the wall methinks . . . Terry
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