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Haiku summer

Anticipation

Photo by Betty Chambers, from chambersontheroad.com

a snail climbs a rail

it took her over an hour

once at the top: “Whee!”


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Haiku Uncategorized

Programed

Photo by Terje Sollie on Pexels.com

he looked at his phone

ten times in twenty minutes

singing with the choir


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Haiku winter

Sharing the Warmth


when the North wind blows

across the winter pasture

all cows congregate


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Haiku winter

Frosty and Fair

Photo by Gary Fultz on Unsplash

noble frosted spruce

soaking up the winter sun

nothing but blue skies

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Haiku winter

Snowbound

Photo by Nadia Valko on Unsplash

pitter-patter rain

like clockwork ticking windows

counting down to snow.


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Haiku winter

icebound

Photo by Gary Fultz on Unsplash

ice-covered cattails

near a frozen-over lake

popsicle trees stand


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Haiku winter

The Gift

Photo by Gary Fultz on Unsplash

holiday lights fade

as stark winter shadows grow

yet the gift remains


For God so loved the world that he gave his one and only Son, that whoever believes in him shall not perish but have eternal life.

John 3:16 (NIV)
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Haiku winter

South Florida Moon

Photo by Betty Chambers from Chambers on the Road.

on the Everglades

a pink sky meets a full moon

winter reflection


My blogger friend Betty isn’t a professional photographer, but captures the most intriguing moments! She is, however, a professional positive thinking human. Please check out her travel adventures, with husband Dan, at chambersontheroad.com

Regular David (me)
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Christmas Haiku

Hidden – But Not

Photo by Gary Fultz on Unsplash

concealed in plain sight

the true meaning of Christmas

wise men still seek Him


And we have seen and do testify that the Father sent the Son to be the Saviour of the world.

1 John 4:14 (KJV)
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autumn change

Autumn Apples

Photo by Gary Fultz on Unsplash

frosty capped apples

dripping in the morning sun

all in the same day


Don’t be afraid; just believe.

Jesus Christ, Mark 5:36 (NIV)

Come what come may, time and the hour run through the roughest day.

William Shakespeare, Macbeth