Thanks Lindy! The last Haiku I ever wrote was in grade school when my teacher made me. I had to find and study the proper form to do this yesterday.
Crocuses are so lovely. I imagine they are all the more lovely when peeping up through snow. The only ones I have are purple. One little clump in this whole big yard. They surprised me when they came up in the mulch path by the raised bed in the garden. I think I will move them in the fall.
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I am an avid gardener, reader, sewist, quilter, and writer who dabbles in art for fun. I take lots of photographs and have now found a place to do most of the above online! I moved from California to Alabama in 2008, and now raise chickens and geese for fun and not for profit.
Lynda, beautiful picture, beautiful Haiku. Nothing flowering here yet except a few crocuses – raining this morning snow expected tonight.
Thanks Lindy! The last Haiku I ever wrote was in grade school when my teacher made me. I had to find and study the proper form to do this yesterday.
Crocuses are so lovely. I imagine they are all the more lovely when peeping up through snow. The only ones I have are purple. One little clump in this whole big yard. They surprised me when they came up in the mulch path by the raised bed in the garden. I think I will move them in the fall.