tiny crystal shines
melting as it touches ground
snowflake in new light
This haiku is my response to
Carpe Diem # 1581 Setsubun
(last day of winter).
Image source: thoughtco.com
tiny crystal shines
melting as it touches ground
snowflake in new light
This haiku is my response to
Carpe Diem # 1581 Setsubun
(last day of winter).
Image source: thoughtco.com
Light changes everything. I like the delicacy of your words. (K)
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That it does. Thank you, Kerfe.
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Marvelous! (@—>–)
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😀
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Odd how I think winter has just begun. I think you’ll be getting that ‘big’ snow before me.
Not due here until Jan 20. Spring doesn’t start (well around here anyway calendar wise) until March 20.
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Started falling here, just after noon. Calling for 6-9 inches. I did some last minute raking – an oak tree that holds leaves through the year. This will melt within a week to 10 days, and I’ll probably have more raking in February.
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** Setsubun (February 3rd) is the beginning of Spring according to the old Japanese lunar calendar.
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Ah, yes I do remember that other calendars have more than four seasons. Thanks.
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