Remnants of the Snow

Remnants of the snow

Outside this early morning

More of the grass seen

The past few weeks have had me dealing with a brutal cold, which progressed into a sinus infection So I didn’t get much in the way of photos during Seattle’s snow storm, and I love photos of the snow. But I got thisne, which is something.

Under My Blankets

Blanket to my chin

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p style=”font-family:"font-size:16px;”>Thinking of the fresh snow

A Tuesday Evening Haiku: Seattle Snow

This early morning
Branches burdened with coldness
Hints of the day’s light

A Snowy Morning Haiku

A snowy morning in Lynnwood

morning silence

tranquility sings

exhaling clouds

A Seattle Saturday Morning Haiku

ache of the cold wind
clouds moving with great speed
a seagull’s poem

January 8, 2019: Haiku

Seattle’s rain falls
grey skies with shades of rich blue
perhaps we’ll see snow

Haiku, January 8, 2020

barren branches move

wind, graceful power’s song

I still hear your voice 

Walking In The Rain

​walking in the rain

moss covered stones by the brook

such calm memories 

I just discovered a new writing prompt series created by Ronovan Writes. I love the concept and look forward to exploring the community further. 

This haiku responds to this prompt: Ronovan Writes #Weekly #Haiku #Poetry Prompt #Challenge #287 Brook&Moss, which seems like a perfect prompt for a Seattleite.