Saturday, November 28, 2015

First snow

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night walk
where did the full moon hide
gratitude

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seasonal greetings
I taste snow morning
in old shoes

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first steps
the wind stumbles in the snow
every year



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21 comments:

  1. As long as I don't have to drive in it, it is okay, i suppose lol

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  2. Like the full moon, even with a few secrets.. Enjoyed.

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  3. a beautiful set...love the second one specially....

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  4. The second one... those old shoes seem too familiar...

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  5. Oh I love these, humbird! Especially the wind stumbling in the snow.

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  6. This is soo beautiful... both in words and image :D :D

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  7. First snow - such a magical and almost holy event. I too deeply love the first snow. Wish I had a $1 for every poem I've written about the first snow, I'd probably have $43. but these are a wonderful set - hard to choose which I like best.

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  8. Love these images of the first snow in verse.

    Donna@LivingFromHappiness

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  9. Really like the idea of the wind stumbling in the snow....makes me smile really!

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  10. That first snowstorm can be a bit magical. I like the image of the wind stumbling in the snow as it blows about. We have not had any yet and I for one am happy about that as I don't like to drive on the roads during winter.

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  11. "The wind stumbling in the snow" my favorite image:) Beautiful!

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  12. These are all lovely. Though the third one really spoke to me. In the majesty of nature, I think, there is often a bit a "stumble" to be had.

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  13. Trudging through the snow is charming on Christmas cards but I am happy it is summer down under.

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  14. Love the last one...such an excellent image.

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  15. lovely set, but my favourite is the last one. :)

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  16. Snow morning in old shoes is magical enough for me ;) wonderful!

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  17. beautiful, esp the middle one for me--toes tasting snow through old shoes---there is something so poignant about that--

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