Put on a Winter Coat
See ice on the Trees
Wear a wool hat and knitted scarf
See ice on the Trees
Wear a wool hat and knitted scarf
Published by Sondra C
Brooklyn born Sondra Crane is a youthful looking and acting senior. She began writing as a child and never stopped. Her blog, "Along Life's Path" includes life as it was then and a glimpse into her thoughts... View profile
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12 Comments
Post a CommentExcellent advice:)
cool
We were so not ready to take the brunt force of the winter storm that blew through here last weekend! cheers
That was a very lovely poem.
I'm in the tropics--this sounds LOVELY!
Nicely done!
We actually only have a high of about 60 here...almost winter coat weather:)
It's almost that time. Great Haiku
glad i'm in Florida
well written - thank you (+2)