For this wonderful month of April, Poetry month, I've made the goal to write haiku and haiku-related poems. It's been rewarding to write something new every day.
I'm also happy that some of us are sharing on twitter with the hashtag #DigiPoetry, created by Margaret Simon, of Reflections on The Teche.You're welcome to join us. Find the many Poetry Month offerings rounded up by Jama Rattigan at Jama's Alphabet Soup.
A cold front is on its way, with snow and rain in the mix. We need the moisture, but what a change, after seventies for a while. Back to cleaning off the car!
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crisp spring morning -
learning resilience -
wear the sweater
Linda Baie © All Rights Reserved
Yes, spring does send us back and forth. I've reached that point, though, where I hate to wear the sweater even if I freeze!
ReplyDeleteI guess I have to today, Kay, it's snowing! April is sometimes the cruelest month! Thanks!
DeleteThis is brilliant, Linda! One of my favorite so far! Thinking of you in your sweater. xo
ReplyDeleteThanks, Irene. The amazing part is that it's so, so true. Perhaps that is the secret of writing haiku, truth!
DeleteNot more snow! I always think of Spring as the season that can't make up its mind. Resilience is definitely called for.
ReplyDeleteAnd still snowing, too, Jama. You're quite right about spring. fickle youngster!
DeleteLooks more like you'll be needing a coat. Woah! We have had incessant rain for the last week. I wore my rain boots to school today.
ReplyDeleteWeather coming in! It's still snowing, coming down hard. I just came home from dinner out, glad to be in, & yes, I needed a coat! We do get these in April, but it's been a few years! Hope you get some relief too, Margaret.
DeletePower in the sweater! Hard for the body and mind weather.
ReplyDeleteI wish I had had this yesterday! I really needed that resilience as I did yet another day of inside recess duty with the sixth graders!
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