[This was originally written with the idea of catching the common cold towards the end of the winter season. However, with the mild winter in Europe this year I am reminded of a mild winter we had a few years ago in which a really cold spell hit us in the early Spring.]
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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No cold
so far this winter...
now this.
Link with 956: Thrown / Caught.
[This was originally written with the idea of catching the common cold towards the end of the winter season. However, with the mild winter in Europe this year I am reminded of a mild winter we had a few years ago in which a really cold spell hit us in the early Spring.]
03.00 here
woken by gales and a headache
so you got it just right for me whichever way
cheers
I'm hoping for more snow yet! :) Good one, Vaughn.
I thought you were talking about the red nose and hacky cough variety --- because I was just bragging several weeks ago, and then I got hammered.
Please, no cold spell, we have new growth on our viburnum and star magnolia.
I hope 'now this' won't be necessary here and won't spoil the overall impression of the mildest winter ever in this little corner of the world!:)
nice one vaughn
john
Hate when you get caught when you almost escape. Good one Vaughn!!
Hello, Masago!
Very good, thank you
have nice wkend
yes, it works either way.
glad it's not you catching the cold
Floots: Wow, I don't know my own strength. ;-)
Aurora: Thanks, I'm sure you'll get your wish. :-)
Pamela: Sorry 'bout that. :-)
Borut: My best wishes, although Floots says something is on the way. :-)
John: Thanks.
Pat: You've hit the nail on the head. Thanks.
David: Thanks!
Polona: Thanks, me too. :-)
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