snow flakes fall
in the early evening
withered grass
in the early evening
withered grass
pink dawn
on the mountain road
fresh plowed snow
on the mountain road
fresh plowed snow
snow falls
the fireplace crackles
the fireplace crackles
vin brulè is hot
(c) G.s.k. '14
Some haiku examples by Jane Reichhold:
Satisfied
with toast and cocoa
it stops snowing
porch light
brilliant with the points
of falling snow
night light
snow falls
on the porch
Linked to Carpe Diem Haiku Kai
This is such a beautiful series, Georgia -- well accompanied with your photo, too.
ReplyDeleteIt really is wonderful how snow reflects whatever light tries to embrace it - whether it's a pink dawn or an orange evening street lamp. So many wonderful possibilities ---
I agree .. snow is fantastic ... in photos of course ;-) This one came out perfectly with a little shading retouch. Glad you liked the haiku series - which I wrote before I did the photo ;-)
DeleteLovely Haiku!
ReplyDeleteThanks Dolores!
DeleteVery nice and beautiful series of haiku Georgia ...
ReplyDeleteI'm happy you enjoyed the series :-) Thanks for dropping by Kristjaan!
DeleteWinter is here :D We do not get snowfall where I live, though.
ReplyDeleteTo tell the truth because of the very large lake that we have in the valley where I live, we never get snowfall like in the photo - it may or may not snow but if it does it's all gone the next day.
Deleteno snow here yet either.. but I would like to have that pink one.
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