Hello, beautiful readers! This week, Colleen Chesebro's 72 Micro-Seasons of Japan focuses on the season of Tsuchi no shō uruoi okoru - Rain moistens the soil. I decided to write a haiku for this season.
(courtesy of @Tuan86 on Pixabay)
light rain drizzles down
dry soil soaks up nourishment
tiny sprouts emerge
Would you like to write a poem for this Japanese season? Join us here.
Nice, Yvi. We hit 31 today. That's the warmest we've been for a while. I'm dreaming of spring. I bet it's hot by you!
ReplyDeleteToday was actually cold. It dipped into the 60s. (I know you have no sympathy for my lack of tolerance for cold...lol!) It's going to be in the 70s all week. It was in the 80s last week, and I was hoping to make it to the beach this weekend. Not sure it's going to happen now. :'( Thanks for stopping by, Colleen! :-)
DeleteGood one!
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