Categories Haiku winter icebound Post author By davidsdailydose Post date January 21, 2024 5 Comments on icebound Photo by Gary Fultz on Unsplash ice-covered cattails near a frozen-over lake popsicle trees stand Share this: Click to share on X (Opens in new window) X Click to share on Facebook (Opens in new window) Facebook Like Loading... Tags Haiku, ice, ice-covered, micro poem, micro poetry, winter poem By davidsdailydose I'm just a regular guy who was tempted to lose all hope but did not. It was God who made the difference. View Archive → ← The Gift → Snowbound 5 replies on “icebound” Popsicle…that’s it exactly. It was a popsicle world, except so cold ones tongue would be stuck to a tree. LikeLiked by 1 person Even the big conifer looks cold. 🥶 LikeLiked by 1 person I actually avoided taking pictures of trees that were pure white. They just blended in with everything frosted with no other colors . They were hard to see. A strange sight. LikeLiked by 1 person Love the term “popsicle trees.” LikeLiked by 1 person Thanks, Betty. The tree in the foreground being coated with ice 🧊 gave me the term. LikeLiked by 1 person Comments are closed.
Popsicle…that’s it exactly. It was a popsicle world, except so cold ones tongue would be stuck to a tree. LikeLiked by 1 person
I actually avoided taking pictures of trees that were pure white. They just blended in with everything frosted with no other colors . They were hard to see. A strange sight. LikeLiked by 1 person
Thanks, Betty. The tree in the foreground being coated with ice 🧊 gave me the term. LikeLiked by 1 person
5 replies on “icebound”
Popsicle…that’s it exactly. It was a popsicle world, except so cold ones tongue would be stuck to a tree.
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Even the big conifer looks cold. 🥶
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I actually avoided taking pictures of trees that were pure white. They just blended in with everything frosted with no other colors . They were hard to see. A strange sight.
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Love the term “popsicle trees.”
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Thanks, Betty. The tree in the foreground being coated with ice 🧊 gave me the term.
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