dusty road
farmstand strawberries
spring in my step
Notes: This was written in honor of Suzanne’s new haiku prompt site, On the Road. I wish her much success and joy from hosting it. If you write haiku, haiga or haibun, I hope you will stop by her site here. Even if you don’t, perhaps you can wish her well on her journey.
Really lovely Brenda and fresh plump strawberries and clotted creme is fabulous … I am lucky my brothers allotment has provide some already this year … ⭐️😊👍
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Yum!
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Reblogged this on Ace Friends & Bloggers News.
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Love strawberries! We started to grow our own last year and get to eat them this year.
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Yum! We had them for a while, but the animals would always get them before they ripened. 😦
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Love it!
I’m really hungry for some sweet, juicy strawberries, now!
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Mmm, you and me both.
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Scrumptious Delights. 😎🌹🌹🌹
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Yes, indeed. And healthy, too!
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Look lovely, they do!
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They were delicious!
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Reblogged this on By the Mighty Mumford and commented:
OH YEAH—STRAWBERRIES FRESH FROM THE FIELD!!!! A HAIKU EASY TO DIGEST! 😀
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Local food. Yum!
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From the field…to our family (with a wash first)!
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I’ve had strawberries about 15 times in the past two weeks! Yum! Soon, it’ll be peach season–my absolute favorite. Keep the haiku coming, Brenda.
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Thanks, Diane. I do love strawberries, fresh picked.
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Your haiku made me smile with joy. Thanks so much for promoting my site. 🙂 Suzanne
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I’m glad you liked my haiku. I wish you all the best with your site. XOXO
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Thank-you Brenda for introducing me to Suzanne’s new poetry prompts. I was intrigued by your strawberries and came to visit you. Never know where inspiration will come. ❤
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I’m so happy you found your way to Suzanne. She is endlessly artistic. I can’t wait to see the site develop.
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Yes! I’ve been waiting and waiting for the farm stand near our neighborhood to open. It’s the tiny yellow plums that put a spring in my step.
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I’ve never seen a tiny yellow plum. How enchanting. 🙂
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Smashing photo, Brenda! We love the strawberry season. It’s the favourite farmstand season in Norfolk as well as Germany and Norway. And fairyland of course!
Wishing you a wonderful summer. We are celebrating midsummer in Norway today. 🙂
Dina & co
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Thanks. I hope you enjoyed Norway. I hope to visit one day. Sorry for delayed response. This got hung up in my spam folder.
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Not the first time I have been confined to sleep in the spam folder, Brenda.😊
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LOL I have scattered thoughts there, too.
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Yummy! There is nothing quite like the taste of fresh strawberries to put spring in mind.
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Yes, they taste like spring.
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No matter if a poem, haiku, short story, or a phone … This is the season!
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Yes! The weather is strawberry-ripe and delicious today.
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Lovely, makes me feel like strawberries and cream.
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Mmm, why not?
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That’s a nice Haiku. We have roadside strawberry sellers over here in the UK too!
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Such a treat, strawberries hot from the sun and still smelling of the stem.
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Yes lovely 💝
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