Winter wind whips by.
Chill time replaces the sun.
Trees are bare and raw.
Chill time replaces the sun.
Trees are bare and raw.
Published by Julie Wimmer
Julie worked in tv/film for years. She now works part time instructing preschool gym and fitness classes at a local YMCA. She also has traveled around the US and has a good sense and knowlege of different st... View profile
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11 Comments
Post a CommentWhat an excellent winter haiku!
Ohio had its first big snow yesterday. When I left the house it was raining, but five minutes into my drive, snow started to stick. By the time I got home, about 2-3 inches had accumulated. I knew I should have put up the Christmas lights when it was close to 70 degrees this past weekend. :)
Good haiku to greet winter!
Lovely!
Nice work.
That about sums it up!
brrrr...
lovely
Very nice!
Nearly bare here too :) cheers!