snow in midwinter
with solstice still days away
driven by the wind
This haiku is my response to
Frank Tassone’s #Haikai
Challenge #117: Midwinter.
Image: I-90, Erie, Pennsylvania
14 December 2019
snow in midwinter
with solstice still days away
driven by the wind
This haiku is my response to
Frank Tassone’s #Haikai
Challenge #117: Midwinter.
Image: I-90, Erie, Pennsylvania
14 December 2019
Very lovely! ❤
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Thanks!
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against the wind
running on empty
the road goes on forever…
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🙂
so it seems
then home appears
till next time
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Reblogged this on Frank J. Tassone and commented:
#Haiku Happenings #1 (12/20/19): Ken Gierke’s latest haiku for my current #haikai challenge!
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Thanks for sharing, Frank. 🙂
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Beautiful haiku–and I’m glad I wasn’t on that road with you. 🙂
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Thank you, Merril.
Come winter, I know the weather for those trips can be unpredictable, especially along the eastern end of Lake Erie. I’m sure I was overdue.
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What bleak conditions. Your photo and haiku made me shiver.
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Meanwhile, here in mid-Missouri we had 50s today, with near 70 forecast for Christmas.
Up & down & up & down…
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It’s like that here in southern Australia too. For us it was 44c (111F) on Friday and today is around 18C and cloudy.
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