The blue tits you have linked to are just adorable. When you see a little bird like that you just feel full of wonder and joy that he exists. Gorgeous haiku!
beautiful imagery..the sound of birds and the sight of crocus... spring is already here... that's what i love to hear in the early morning and when i see the crocus thru the snow i am excited to start digging in the garden...
You helped me remember that excitement of seeing the birds return and especially of seeing the nesting. Love that feeling! Thank you. My One Deep Breath is here.
now I love to see the cheeky crocuses peeping through the soil, but I can't help finding it a bit sinister. They surely shouldn't be here yet! This'll be the part where I start fretting about global warming.
The blue tits you have linked to are just adorable. When you see a little bird like that you just feel full of wonder and joy that he exists. Gorgeous haiku!
ReplyDeleteIt's so lovely to have the bulbs and birdsong along with the sun. Lovely haiku too.
ReplyDeleteWatermaid - thanks!
ReplyDeleteSelma - blue tits are adorable, you're right. We're lucky to have so many lovely birds here
I do miss the crocus, the tulip, the daffodil. Living in Florida, it never gets cold enough for those flowers.
ReplyDeleteThere seems to be a contingency to all life, all joy. This is wonderful. God bless.
ReplyDeleteWriting in Faith: Poems
Sprintime in our hearts (and in those of the blue tits).
ReplyDeletecrocus, it is - love 'ku for true!
ReplyDeletespring is in the air :)
ReplyDeleteso lovely!
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ReplyDeletelol...what I meant to say was:aah, spring in the air = all things love - lovely 'ku!
ReplyDeletelove is in the air! a perfect anticipating spring 'ku!
ReplyDeleteGorgeous, indeed. So evocative.
ReplyDeletebeautiful imagery..the sound of birds and the sight of crocus... spring is already here... that's what i love to hear in the early morning and when i see the crocus thru the snow i am excited to start digging in the garden...
ReplyDeleteYes, to all things lovely. Very nice.
ReplyDeletebeautiful haiku here, very nice one on love.
ReplyDeleteYou helped me remember that excitement of seeing the birds return and especially of seeing the nesting. Love that feeling! Thank you. My One Deep Breath is here.
ReplyDeletenow I love to see the cheeky crocuses peeping through the soil, but I can't help finding it a bit sinister. They surely shouldn't be here yet! This'll be the part where I start fretting about global warming.
ReplyDeletemimey - you're right, it is too early....
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