Brilliant, and yet again brilliant
Foliage-viewing –
Annual failure to slake
Winter’s color thirst.
In her haiku Carol Purington captures a season and the necessity of trying to prepare for the monochromatic winter landscape. She captures the colors, creatures and songs of every season at Woodslawn Farm here in western Massachusetts. This haiku is from her book Woodslawn Farm.
To see what other muses are abroad and inspiring us, visit Carolyn gail at Sweet Home and Garden Chicago, the host of Muse Day, and Blotanical nominee. Don’t forget to vote.
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By carolyngail, October 1, 2009 @ 2:09 pm
Brilliant, Pat ! We were certainly on the same page today. Thanks for joining Muse Day.
By Carol, October 2, 2009 @ 9:11 am
Hi Pat… What a beautiful haiku! Thanks for the intro to Carol’s work. Lovely!