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Thursday, August 26, 2010
Plant Sale
Plant Sale
On a cloudy, damp morning in May, a plant sale at the Institute of Ecosystem Studies. A full parking lot already at 10:00 a.m..
We walk through the rows admiring the different varieties of plants, reading labels, wishing we knew what we were doing. Familiar and unfamiliar names–spiraea, buxos, hosta, buddleia, euonymus. What we don't recognize outnumbers what we do.
Advice is welcome from a master gardener on the staff. We settle on hybrid daylilies in pale yellow.
rain chill–
a stop at the diner
for waffles
The Country and Abroad, August 2007
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Tanka
a brisk autumn walk the muddy blend of colors deepens my mood where are the highlights and bright spots of yesterday? Ribbons:Tanka Cafe
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oh, this wind! it sweeps me past my gate then spins me home spring clean-up- in the sweat of hard work a settling peace solid gray sky- fors...
8 comments:
flower show
tiny potted orchids
without bloom
much love
gillena
Thank you, Gillena, for your haiku.
Adelaide
I never realized before what a poetic word "waffles" is. Thanks as always, Adelaide.
Tinky
A lovely haibun, Adelaide...
Thank you Tinky and Michael and Frank. Say waffles slowly and it is like syrup and butter.
Adelaide
You are such a beautiful person, Adelaide - your poetry reveals this. Thank you very much for sharing yourself with us.
Warren
Wonderful haibun with concluding haiku.
Also the image zooms up beautifully, so an extra treat! ;-)
all my best,
Alan
The With Words International Online Haiku Competition 2010: weblink to competition page
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Thank you, Alan.
Warren: you are making me blush.
Thank you.
Adelaide
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