Plum Blossoms

plum blossoms
on fresh fallen snow
scent of early spring

Pat R

1/30/16

“…Today our prompt is Ume-no-hana (ume flower) and it’s a classical kigo for the end of winter, or the last part of winter.. Ume-no-hana (ume flower) is mostly translated as “plum” but it’s more an “apricot”.

For Carpe Diem Haiku

http://chevrefeuillescarpediem.blogspot.com/2016/01/carpe-diem-906-ume-no-hana-ume-flower.html?m=1