The Tale Of A Globetrotter!!
Tadpoles in the melons? None for me, thank you!
The seeds do look like tadpoles... although even id not want real tadpoles in my melons :)
love the tadpoles in the melon ~ creative and fun haiku ~ thanks, ^_^artmusedog and carol (A Creative Harbor)
thank u carol!!
I was a little worried about the tadpoles within until I read about those seeds. They do sort of slime around like tadpoles in the wet fruit sea.
i think so too colleen!!
How stunning. I don't think I could ever do that.thanks for coming by to visit.
gail youre far better!! :)
Reminds me of pumpkin carving. Same principal I guess. Quite beautiful.Seedless watermelons aren't really seedless, they have small white seeds, a few stray black ones but not as many 'tadpoles' as the seeded variety :) http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Seedless_fruit
ok Jules... never seen or eaten any around this part!! thanks for the info... thanks for stopping by too!! :)
Lovely haiku, who would want to eat that very artsy melon! Nice.
true that ... i really dont think it is meant to be eaten though!!
What a nice haiku as it looks like on the photo than I would hesitate to eat from it ... such a great piece of art ... Thank you Arushi for sharing.
thank you Kristjaan!
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the heart of the melon. sweet. love the idea of the tadpoles
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Tadpoles in the melons? None for me, thank you!
ReplyDeleteThe seeds do look like tadpoles... although even id not want real tadpoles in my melons :)
ReplyDeletelove the tadpoles in the melon ~ creative and fun haiku ~ thanks, ^_^
ReplyDeleteartmusedog and carol (A Creative Harbor)
thank u carol!!
DeleteI was a little worried about the tadpoles within until I read about those seeds. They do sort of slime around like tadpoles in the wet fruit sea.
ReplyDeletei think so too colleen!!
DeleteHow stunning. I don't think I could ever do that.
ReplyDeletethanks for coming by to visit.
gail youre far better!! :)
DeleteReminds me of pumpkin carving. Same principal I guess. Quite beautiful.
ReplyDeleteSeedless watermelons aren't really seedless, they have small white seeds, a few stray black ones but not as many 'tadpoles' as the seeded variety :)
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Seedless_fruit
ok Jules... never seen or eaten any around this part!! thanks for the info... thanks for stopping by too!! :)
DeleteLovely haiku, who would want to eat that very artsy melon! Nice.
ReplyDeletetrue that ... i really dont think it is meant to be eaten though!!
DeleteWhat a nice haiku as it looks like on the photo than I would hesitate to eat from it ... such a great piece of art ... Thank you Arushi for sharing.
ReplyDeletethank you Kristjaan!
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ReplyDeletethe heart of the melon. sweet. love the idea of the tadpoles
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