Tag Archive | spring
Dawn at Hawk Hill
Originally posted on Sue Vincent's Daily Echo:
“Hellooo!” said the unnecessarily cheerful voice at the end of the phone. “You sound wide awake!” “I am,” I replied, though four in the morning is no time for anyone to be dragged from sleep. I reached for the coffee, let the dog out into the blackness…
The road…
Originally posted on Sue Vincent's Daily Echo:
I left after work on Thursday, driving north for the last Silent Eye meeting before the April workshop. The sun was shining, the day was balmy… spring had, it seemed, finally sprung after the torrential rain that had battered the land all night. Six counties, several road…
Blossom
Originally posted on Sue Vincent's Daily Echo:
Sere winter blushes Ancient wood wears fairytales Springs lightly to life Hope renewed as dark days pass Buried in confetti clouds Colleen’s tanka challenge ? ?
Unvanquished
Originally posted on Jane Dougherty Writes:
You press cool lips to my cheek one last time, Before you turn your back. You are the north wind, Pitiless, relentless, Withering green sap to dry dust, Bowling the delicate flames of summer Into sodden drifts. I am the sedge, sighing in the shallows, Bending beneath the chill…
Sunbeam Melodies: HAIKU by Bette A. Stevens
Originally posted on Bette A. Stevens, Maine Author:
Spring Magic? I was fortunate to capture spring’s magical beams composing melodies on our daffodils along the walkway to the Farmstead late last week. Naturally, I got inspired. Grabbed the Cannon, downloaded several images to my laptop and played around with photo editor. I’m a writer inspired…