flakes of snow falling
as crocuses reach for light
this first day of spring
This haiku is my response to
Carpe Diem #1617 – the first day of spring.
March 1st is the first day of the meteorological spring.
Image source: pixabay.com / rhae
flakes of snow falling
as crocuses reach for light
this first day of spring
This haiku is my response to
Carpe Diem #1617 – the first day of spring.
March 1st is the first day of the meteorological spring.
Image source: pixabay.com / rhae
birds were flying
I saw them
cry
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joy at returning
I heard them
fly
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We have the snow, but no crocuses yet. (K)
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Ours have been been broken through the ground for a week – green only, so far.
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I know it’s coming…at least I hope so!
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This is so light and lovely–like those flakes of snow. That’s what was happening here yesterday, too. Now it’s raining.
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Thank you, Merril. It’s that time of year – winter/spring, on again/off again
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Yes, definitely.
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Reblogged this on Sun in Gemini and commented:
From Ken
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🙂
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Reblogged this on Frank J. Tassone and commented:
#Haiku Happenings #9: Ken’s latest haiku for Carpe Diem!
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🙂
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🙂
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Wow Ken … what a nice haiku … a masterpiece
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Reblogged this on anita dawes and jaye marie.
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Beautiful scenes. (@—>—)
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🙂 Thanks!
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