spring garden
browns give way to green –
starting new
garden’s now awake
fall leaves no longer decor
the scent of rich soil
in my spring garden
little creatures are stirring
an ant on the move
Pat R
4/08/16
For #A to Z where today’s letter is G
http://www.a-to-zchallenge.com/2016/04/tackling-challenge-with-gusto.html?m=1
For NaPoWriMo
Gorgeous spring haiku and lovely flowers as well. 🙂
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Thank you Judy 🙂
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A beautiful bouquet for a lovely haiku 😊
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Thank you Jackie:)
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Loved your spring garden haiku. “An ant on the move.” Cute! Beautiful floral photo, Pat. 🙂
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A few days ago I was outside assessing my upcoming spring cleanup. I moved a stick and there he was. I thought it was still a little cold for ants. Yet, clearly her knew better than me.:)
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Such a hopeful series you’ve penned…and that photo, wow!! Love …I actually wrote about wild daisies and the photo my son took on a trip to Gaspé, Qc.https://cheryllynnroberts.wordpress.com/2016/04/09/daisies-troibun-day-8-of-napowrimo/
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Thank you…and I do like that photo.
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I loved the image of little creatures stirring. Great poem!
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Thanks for stopping by:)
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