Winter seems to be packing it in down here. The tulip tree outside my office is showing the first signs of blooming. But it seems hesitant... just like yours.
We didn't have winter in the real sense this year, no snow. It's very sad I think. I love your take on this prompt. A nice welcome to the coming season.
at least we can enjoy winter's slowness and possibly the snow and cold
ReplyDeleteFast Forward to summer for me.
ReplyDeleteWinter seems to be packing it in down here. The tulip tree outside my office is showing the first signs of blooming. But it seems hesitant... just like yours.
ReplyDeleteWinter does seem to be hesitant and pausing. I hope spring comes soon. Lovely photo and words here.
ReplyDeletelovely reality of nature Andree... :)
ReplyDeleteyes, am also trying my hand at haiku writing...but for the coming weeks' prompts, i decided to try some other forms...:)
wishing you will enjoy... :)
thanks for being a part of OSI!
Yes, we can feel Spring over here in the UK. Feels good.
ReplyDeleteNicely done.
This had wonderful imagery...thank goodness winter is pausing. Spring is almost here.
ReplyDeleteI can just feel and see spring in your wonderful ku.
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Wonderful photo and descriptive words. Surely, the pause is felt!
ReplyDeleteWe didn't have winter in the real sense this year, no snow. It's very sad I think. I love your take on this prompt. A nice welcome to the coming season.
ReplyDeleteHugs, G
yes, the budding...bring it on!!!
ReplyDeleteWinter is pausing, at last! Let's hope that spring doesn't hesitate too long. Very nice haiku.
ReplyDeleteExcellent haiku! Our ornamental pear trees are very hesitant this year. Twice burned, no twice frozen, ...
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Lovely! :-D
ReplyDeletesuch wisdom in hesitation. it is a lovely dance.
ReplyDeleteGreat macro! and I love the words too! Thanks by the way for your great comments about my bird photos last week :)
ReplyDeletebeautifully said:)..loved the pic as well
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