Once barren branches
Undergo transformation
Blossoms and leaves emerge.
I was struck yesterday walking along a path with southern exposure by the rapid emergence of spring blooms, despite last week’s cold and snow. Forsythia and plums in bloom, leaves ready to burst forth on trees, and swelling lilac buds. A week ago, they all were barren sticks. Enjoy!
Overslept this morning
Following a wakeful night
Frothy drink delights.
When I saw the prompt, I predicted there would be a lot of writing about the ocean. No, my daughter said, there will be a lot of drinks about cappuccinos! Fun little poem you wrote and it speaks EXACTLY to how I feel many, many mornings. 🙂
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A common experience, I imagine. Thanks for reading. Cheers!
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Ours are long gone. We get them in mid February and it was most welcome. Then winter returned.
Have a fabulous day. ♥
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Such a changeable time of year. It’s high 70’s today and probably snow on Friday. Where are you? Enjoy your day!
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I live in the central valley of California. The weather is pretty fair here year around, but the last two winters have been cold and wet and spring is hiding somewhere. You enjoy your day too. 🙂
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Love the blossoming photos! So cheery.
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Thanks! Cheery is just the word
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