cold night... the squeak of car tires in fresh snow
Link with 877: First / Fresh.
[It's gotta be cold outside when you can hear car tires squeaking in the snow. Those who live in the South may not undstand this...the sound you hear is usually more of a whisper or, in slush, kind of a splishy-wishy sound.]
Aurora: Thanks, I'll try and send some your way (although lately its been warmer here).
Andrew: :-)
John: Thanks John.
Pat: Thanks, its a sound you never forget. Maybe someday I can record it and post a sound clip here on my blog (for the benefit of those that haven't been this far North).
From "The Haiku Anthology" I became interested in Haiku and I have since written numerous haiku, senyru, and tanka. "Masago", my haiku pen-name, means "grain(s) of sand" in Japanese. I have recently started learning Esperanto and Japanese. A few years ago I developed a new eastern verse form which we now call 'Renhai'.
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cold night...
the squeak of car tires
in fresh snow
Link with 877: First / Fresh.
[It's gotta be cold outside when you can hear car tires squeaking in the snow. Those who live in the South may not undstand this...the sound you hear is usually more of a whisper or, in slush, kind of a splishy-wishy sound.]
I'm glad it's not that cold here! Aurora, you're crazy! :)
nice one vaugh
john
I remember that sound from years ago during a 3 year internment in Ohio. Excellent!!
i'm not a winter person, but i like those crisp days when the snow squeaks under the tires (or feet for that matter)
love it!
I like it.
Aurora: Thanks, I'll try and send some your way (although lately its been warmer here).
Andrew: :-)
John: Thanks John.
Pat: Thanks, its a sound you never forget. Maybe someday I can record it and post a sound clip here on my blog (for the benefit of those that haven't been this far North).
Polona: Thanks (it's what makes winter, eh?).
SB: Glad you enjoyed it!
Cool!
Tikkis: Thanks. ;-)
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