carefully piled
firewood with summer’s warmth –
skein of geese
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September 19, 2014
carefully piled
firewood with summer’s warmth –
skein of geese
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Beautiful haiku Björn …
A nice one.
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Bjorn, Signs of autumn. Well written. 🙂 —Susan
Captures autumn so well…
Beautiful haiku … caught so well the feel of autumn!
This makes me miss the mountains and fireplaces! Cold mornings and the morning light shining in waking you under an electric blanket of course. Ha Ha!
Lovely–skein a great word to use because they seem like wool as well. And some how like the cord of wood. k.
Are the geese snuggling up to the wood for warmth? 😉
Cutting Winter Wood
Lovely ku of autumn…the geese tie the knot.
We used to have grey geese (that belonged to a local farm) but now all I see are the Canadian geese. They had a large brood this spring.
I really do enjoy seeing the V of geese, and the V point of an ax – they do go together.
Hauling wood is just a tad different than hauling grand children –
The grandchildren won’t stay put 🙂