a shift in season
as tulips reach for the sun —
come spring equinox,
longer days and clear blue skies,
come chase the blues born of gray
Pat R
3/16/19
For Frank Tassone’s Challenge where the prompt is Spring Equinox
a shift in season
as tulips reach for the sun —
come spring equinox,
longer days and clear blue skies,
come chase the blues born of gray
Pat R
3/16/19
For Frank Tassone’s Challenge where the prompt is Spring Equinox
I feel the joy in this post!
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Thank you!
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I feel energized just reading your words and looking at the photo! Today wasn’t just pretty outside–the temp was like early summer. I felt whiplashed, but joyful π
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A good thing:))..ours looked great but was in the 30s yesterday.
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I have the windows open, wind chimes are loudly heralding spring-summer! π
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Lovely!!!
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Yes!!
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Reblogged this on Frank J. Tassone and commented:
#Haiku Happenings #2: Pat Rβs latest #tanka for my current #haikai challenge!
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Thanks as always, for the reblog Frank.
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π
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I like that last line especially.
It’s wonderful to see signs of spring!
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Yes, feels like I’ve been on the hunt for a while:))
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this is beautiful! can’t wait to see the tulips coming up around here!
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Me too!!
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Lovely photo, Pat. Signs of spring are wonderful to behold. I’ll be chasing spring soon. β€
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It just makes me feel great!! I’m going up to the mountains this weekend. Can’t wait to see what’s going on there:))
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Have fun experiencing nature in the mountains. π
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Will doπ
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