Reviews from

Nature's Poetic Voice.

Viewing comments for Chapter 11 "Yellow Pinwheels."
A sensory appreciation of nature.

9 total reviews 
Comment from w.j.debi
Excellent
Not yet exceptional. When the exceptional rating is reached this is highlighted

What a beautiful plant. Excellent sensory descriptions in sound and sight. It sounds like a lively place to be when the tree is in bloom. Excellent rhyming couplets in your quatrains.

 Comment Written 26-May-2014


reply by the author on 26-May-2014
    Thank you.
    I appreciate your generous review and kind comments.
    This is a little bit of spring at the end of aurumn in Australia.
    Definitely a delightful burst of colour to jaded spirits.
Comment from l.raven
Excellent
Not yet exceptional. When the exceptional rating is reached this is highlighted

OMG Shirley, this is just beautiful...and what a picture...you described the blooming of the tree to end of it season perfectly...I love your poem and the picture...there are the kind of poems I love...real..true to life...so very well written...Luff Linda xxoo

 Comment Written 20-May-2014


reply by the author on 21-May-2014
    Thank you Linda.
    It is a truly magnificent display.
    I appreciate your generous review.
Comment from adewpearl
Excellent
Not yet exceptional. When the exceptional rating is reached this is highlighted

Great pairing of your lovely photo with your poem
solid use of rhyming couplets
nectar-filled blooms - add hyphen
good assonance and strong verbs in feasting and screeching
beautiful descriptive detail - what a great scene you produce :-) Brooke

 Comment Written 20-May-2014


reply by the author on 21-May-2014
    Thank you Brooke.
    Your review was positive and supportive and I truly appreciate it.
Comment from Linda Engel
Excellent
Not yet exceptional. When the exceptional rating is reached this is highlighted

lovely expression of this tree, very nice rhyme, well versed, very good description and purpose of the tree. very good photo, should be on Fan art. clear detail and good focus. now....what kind od tree is a pends tree? I 've not heard of it. thank you.

 Comment Written 19-May-2014


reply by the author on 20-May-2014
    Thank you Linda.
    I appreciate your generous review and time.
    A golden penda tree is an Australian native found extensively on the east coast.
    It is similar to a bottlebrush. The trees are covered in masses of bright yellow nectar filled blooms which become a mecca for birds and bees.
reply by Linda Engel on 20-May-2014
    they are very pretty . now I know, thanks
Comment from krys123
Excellent
Not yet exceptional. When the exceptional rating is reached this is highlighted

I am completely fascinated by this poem Shirley. What a picturesque in so much imagery is involved in your writing.
In fact I could even smell the trees blossoms and see the birds and the bees foraging the nectar from this tree. Your rhyming a spectacular And neither of your rhymes are forced, labored or strained while your rhythm and flow smoothly throughout your poem. Thank you so much for sharing and posting this for others and may the Lord be with you always.
Alex

 Comment Written 19-May-2014


reply by the author on 20-May-2014
    Thank you Alex.
    Your generous and supportive review is food for the soul.
    :-) Shirley
    Nature is a great landscape for my muse.
reply by krys123 on 20-May-2014
    You are so sincerely welcome Shirley
Comment from Tomes Johnston
Excellent
Not yet exceptional. When the exceptional rating is reached this is highlighted

This is a beautiful depiction of the circle of life and the annual struggle to take advantage of what nature has to offer by the birds and the bees. All of nature is locked in this struggle. Humans are also struggling on a daily basis for survival. We are not immune to this struggle either.

 Comment Written 19-May-2014


reply by the author on 20-May-2014
    Thank you Tomes .
    Your insightful review has captured the essence of my poem in a nutshell.
    I appreciate your time and generous review.
reply by Tomes Johnston on 20-May-2014
    Thank you. This rings true for all of us.
Comment from Sankey
Excellent
Not yet exceptional. When the exceptional rating is reached this is highlighted

Very nice. Lovely rhyme. Well done. Loved the layout and the photo you took is great too.
Thanks for a good read. Especially good when you can get inspiration from your own garden

 Comment Written 19-May-2014


reply by the author on 19-May-2014
    Thank you .
    Your generous review is appreciated.
    Yes, I'm blessed to see the beauty around me and I love to share it.
Comment from nancyjam
Excellent
Not yet exceptional. When the exceptional rating is reached this is highlighted

Nicely rhymed and metered poem with
wonderful imagery.
I had not ever seen this type of tree or
even heard of it. It is lovely.

 Comment Written 19-May-2014


reply by the author on 19-May-2014
    Thank you.
    I appreciate your review.
    It is an Australian native plant and currently in glorious bloom.
    A priviledge to see and enjoy.
Comment from Jacqueline M Franklin
Excellent
Not yet exceptional. When the exceptional rating is reached this is highlighted

Hi Shirley,

This is absolutely beautiful! What a great photo. I have never seen a golden penda tree before. Do they grow wild in Australia?

Well done.

Cheers,
Keep Smilin'... Jax

 Comment Written 19-May-2014


reply by the author on 19-May-2014
    Thanks Jax, for a generous review.
    The Golden Penda is an Australian native plant which originates fro coastal north-east Queensland and flowers according to climate.
    In NE NSW it is now flowering in all its splendour- and a delight to
    see.
    :-) Shirley