a quiet place to celebrate the art of haiku and other forms of poetry
spring cannot be far?
Greetings Kelly,Winters mantle cloaking our mind, we seek to escape for brighter colours and warmer weather, but for now we must continue to endure the remaining months . . .Thank you for sharing.Warmest regards,Egmont
endure is the key word, Egmont! Thanks for stopping by -- :-)
I am also seeing the new buds and hoping for an early spring-- today is cold and very windy-- ugh-- love this haiku
So glad you like the haiku but sorry you're cold! It's about 30 degrees here -- a veritable heat wave!
Yes. They surely have a sign of the spring. Nature is sensitive.
Good to see you, Ruma! Thank you for stopping by!
Greetings Kelly,
ReplyDeleteWinters mantle cloaking our mind, we seek to escape for brighter colours and warmer weather, but for now we must continue to endure the remaining months . . .
Thank you for sharing.
Warmest regards,
Egmont
endure is the key word, Egmont! Thanks for stopping by -- :-)
ReplyDeleteI am also seeing the new buds and hoping for an early spring-- today is cold and very windy-- ugh-- love this haiku
ReplyDeleteSo glad you like the haiku but sorry you're cold! It's about 30 degrees here -- a veritable heat wave!
ReplyDeleteYes. They surely have a sign of the spring.
ReplyDeleteNature is sensitive.
Good to see you, Ruma! Thank you for stopping by!
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