by Gary Hardaway
Five finger exercise
This beckons me out of hibernation!
Than you, Matt.
* Thanks, John. A smart, well-written way to explain nature's wake up call.
thanks for the wrong name, iPad, Sorry, Gar
Thank you, David.
I'm still waiting for this year's riot of roses. *
Yes, April and I always read Snodgrass's "April Inventory" on April first. Now I will add your poem. April may be the cruelest month, but also the most hopeful. *
Thank you, Beate. Thank you, Daniel.
A fine welcome to April atmospherics and terrestrial/subterranean deeds!
Thank you, Edward.
Tunnel warming ground! I Like it!
Thank you, Agnes.
Lovely. Makes me think of robins.
Thank you, Dianne.
I love "riot of greens." But in addition to Spring it also reminds me of Cash!*
Thank you, Tim.
The worms tunneling in your poem, Gary, are like Buson's peonies trembling. And that's a perfect opening line in this one. ***
Thank you, Sam.
Super mini flash!, otherwise known as Haiku. I like that you stayed in traditional intended theme of nature's beauty. Not a wasted word.***
Thank you, Angela.
This beckons me out of hibernation!
Than you, Matt.
* Thanks, John. A smart, well-written way to explain nature's wake up call.
thanks for the wrong name, iPad, Sorry, Gar
Thank you, David.
I'm still waiting for this year's riot of roses. *
Yes, April and I always read Snodgrass's "April Inventory" on April first. Now I will add your poem. April may be the cruelest month, but also the most hopeful. *
Thank you, Beate.
Thank you, Daniel.
A fine welcome to April atmospherics and terrestrial/subterranean deeds!
Thank you, Edward.
Tunnel warming ground! I Like it!
Thank you, Agnes.
Lovely. Makes me think of robins.
Thank you, Dianne.
I love "riot of greens." But in addition to Spring it also reminds me of Cash!*
Thank you, Tim.
The worms tunneling in your poem, Gary, are like Buson's peonies trembling. And that's a perfect opening line in this one. ***
Thank you, Sam.
Super mini flash!, otherwise known as Haiku. I like that you stayed in traditional intended theme of nature's beauty. Not a wasted word.***
Thank you, Angela.