Mother Nature and Spring - Haiku
Robins hop along
Some snow still covers the ground
Worms waken beneath.
Isn't it fun to watch those Robins hop along, come to a stop, and quickly nail one of those juicy worms.
Published by JUNEANN REED
Juneann, now retired, worked as a professional non-profit fund raiser for 16 years. She also worked in an adult care center directing activities for seniors and during her husband's accute illness was presi... View profile
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