Snow remnants melt down
New buds sprout from old branches
Thanks to the Spring sun
New buds sprout from old branches
Thanks to the Spring sun
Published by Major Jester
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10 Comments
Post a CommentGreat work here Major. Good ol Sol!
Can't wait for spring--and I live in the desert. It has rained all winter.
I am so grateful for the arrival of spring, seemed like forever this year.
Thank you indeed!
Does this mean my forest green truck will become lime green for a month? Oh joy!
lovely.
I can almost hear the buds squeaking out of the branches!
Loved this Haiku! Beautiful...I am so ready for Spring and Summer.
My favorite month has to be March. Why? Because all the good weather lies ahead, and March itself usually isn't too bad!
Hallelujah--praise God. Thanks for the much needed imagery, Major.