Frosty scene outside
Brings pleasant glint to my eye.
Satisfying work.
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Written for Ronovan’s Haiku challenge using words “frost” and “glint”
Image: Picture, my window to my back yard.
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Hello. To various folks I am Neat’nee, Mom, Grandma Neta, Gramma, Aunt Neta, Aunt Noni, Aunt Neno, and Aunt Neto (lots of varieties from little nieces and nephews). To some I’m more like “Didn’t you used to be my teacher?” or “Don’t I know you from someplace?” To you, perhaps, I am a Fellow Blogger. Not “fellow” like a male or a guy, but “fellow” like a companion or an adventurer. I would choose to be Grandma Blogger, and have you pull up a chair, my website before you, while I tell you of some days of yore. I have experienced life much differently than most of you. It was and is a good life. I hope to share nuggets of appreciation for those who have gone before me and those who come after me. By necessity you are among those who come after me and I will tell you of those who came before. Once upon a time in a little house on a prairie - oops, change that lest I commit plagiarism - and change that “house on the prairie” to “dugout on the prairie.” So my story begins...
Nice Haiku! Would love some snow here in MD–send it on!
It’s all gone now. It has been a couple weeks, but I just put my snowmen up when I took Christmas down, so it wasn’t too long ago. I could talk to my snowmen in the window….nah, I don’t think they can do anything about it either.
We had a very few flurries on Christmas Day–felt like a miracle!–and nothing since. Crossing my fingers!
Crisp Haiku. Thanks.
Crisp? What a nice word, Faye. Thanks much.