afternoon,
icy winds rake the sand smooth
under sorbet skies
Copyright 2017 Brenda Davis Harsham
Notes: Happy Nearly New Year! Stay warm! (Unless you’re in the tropics, in which case, don’t brag, as the rest of us shiver and hunker indoors.) The cold snap gave my children ample opportunity to destroy me in Munchkin Zombie Deluxe. (Yum! Brains!) 🙂 I’m also reading Cold Comfort Farm by Stella Gibbons, and it’s a comic delight. In the book, the farm has this enchanting address: “Judith Starkadder, Cold Comfort Farm, Howling, SUSSEX.” Hilarious. I haven’t finished my Christmas chocolates yet. I hope whatever you’re doing, you’re enjoying it quite as much as I am.
Happy Poetry Friday! Thanks to Heidi at MyJuicyLittleUniverse for hosting!
Beautiful poem and beach photo which do warm the scenery despite cold winds. ❤
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I feel like I’m skipping winter this year, right up until I go outside… 🙂
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Love this Brenda! Those last two lines are awesome! And the photo goes well with the Poetry. 😊👍
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Thanks! I miss the ocean. Too cold lately.
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I really loved the description “sorbet skies”. Glad you enjoyed my blog!
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Thanks, and I did. 🙂
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Beautiful!
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Thank you!
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Wonderful …. and Happy New Year to you and yours.
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Thanks, Frank! And to you.
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Reblogged this on By the Mighty Mumford and commented:
YOU AND HOLLY AND….(!) ALL HAVE CREATIVELY SCALED THE HEIGHTS! HAPPY NEW YEAR! I GOTTA THINK OF SOME POSITIVE TO WRITE ABOUT! LOVE YOU!
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Thanks, Jonathan. I think you’re right, being positive is part of what makes writing fun for me. Glad you’re hanging in there and not giving up. Go, Jonathan! Happy New Year!
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Just posted some “fashion poetry”, too!
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Oooh! I wish I could click my heals and be there for that sunset. It’s so dreary and damp here on the ridge. I have a touch of cabin fever! I will make a New Year’s wish for warmer days to come. Wishing you a Happy New Year, Brenda!
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Wishing for a short winter here, too. Have a wonderful New Year!
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Happy New Year, my friend.
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And to you! I hope the new year holds lots of treats, fun visits and art!
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Glad you are healthy and having fun! I just popped over and bought Cold Comfort Farm — thanks for the rec! I like those icy winds raking the sand smooth.
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Thanks, Tabatha! Now we can put up our feet, sip our tea and read together. 🙂
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Happy new year! 😊
We used to play munchkins (pathfinder) and we had fun, too.
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My son got a new Munchkin game with new fell cards. They are hilarious. Happy New Year to you and yours!
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Near the 28 ° N Latitude, “sorbet skies” are so frequent that when I see a beautiful picture it reminds me to actually see the sunset or sunrise while sitting or standing until the colors dissipate.
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A half an hour of watching the sunset probably lengthens your life span. Like singing joyfully. We need to do more things that bring us peace and joy. Science is proving that. Happy New Year!
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Beautiful image, superb sky. It’s darn cold here in the northeast, but I enjoy it.
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I’m enjoying my holiday. February starts to feel like a slog after so many Februaries. I find I’m not looking forward to it. But I hope the New Year surprises me by being better than I expect. Happy New Year!
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Happy New Year to you! Think spring, if you want to avoid slogging through February. As for me, I’ve learned to love winter, except for .shoveling snow…
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Falling on ice, shoveling, ice dams, ah, the wonders of snow…. 🙂 It is very pretty, though.
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Ice dams! I just finished shoveling, now I’ve got to get out the roof rake so I won’t have an ice dam.
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It’s work, work, work! But beautiful.
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I’m hunkered in, but perhaps not quite as cold as others in the east, Brenda. I’m often taking pics of sunsets, will now remember your “sorbet skies”. Happy New Year!
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Hi, Linda! Thanks for stopping by. This sunset is from Cape Cod. As for the weather here, brrrr! We do make the most of it, watching movies and hoarding Christmas cookies. Happy New Year!
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Perfect haiku, Brenda–just one word to start, all specific and broad, carries the atmosphere strongly. My son keeps telling me that Munchkin is maybe too complicated for my aging brain but you give me hope. Wishing you all good things in 2018!
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Heidi, that is funny. My kids gang up on me because they have noticed I was tending to win. LOL I heard them playing it, and I thought it was hilarious. You should give it a try. All good things to you and yours in 2018, too!
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Happy nearly New Year to you too, Brenda.
My Christmas chocolates are gone so I’ve bought fresh supplies 🙂 🙂
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Here’s to chocolates for the New Year!
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🙂 🙂
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“sorbet skies” — PERFECTION!! And yes I am enjoying myself quite as much as you are, albeit without children and video games! (Or maybe BECAUSE OF no children and video games!!)
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LOL I do tend to enjoy myself, wherever I may be. Every little thing becomes a poem. Happy New Year to you and yours!
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That “sorbet sky” is stunning, Brenda! Here’s to a 2018 filled with beautiful skies, poetry, and plenty of chocolate! Happy New year!
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Thanks, Catherine! I like that. Plenty of beautiful skies, poetry, and chocolate to you and yours, too! Happy New year!
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Love the photo, love the poem.
We don’t really get cold here in paradise, sorry, at least not by Scottish standards!
All the best, Brenda
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LOL This is the first year that I yearn to move somewhere warm. Yet, I love my home. Happy New Year to you in paradise.
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happy new year! i hope this year will do good for world and we will be away from war and will bring back humanity
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Amen. Happy New Year to you and yours.
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Thanks!
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Happy New Year, Brenda. As you know we are having our moment in the sun. But I won’t gloat….teehee…because the light is now returning to you and with it the warmth will eventually come too.
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Yes, the light is returning, but so slowly. The coldest months are yet to come, and brrrr. This year that seems very threatening.
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This sunset soft piano is for you….“Clouds come floating into my life, no longer to carry rain or usher storm, but to add color to my sunset sky.
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You can’t get a beautiful sunset without clouds, what an intriguing thought, rife with symbolism.
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Gorgeous photo! I know I should take advantage of the frigidness outside by getting some indoor projects tended to. I keep telling myself that, but daydreaming about blue skies and warm sunshine and flowers is more fun.
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I have a whole list of indoor projects, too. I resolve to get through a couple in the new year.
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Oooh, like that “sorbet skies.” (Why is it when you’re trying to forget about food, someone always brings it up?) Happy New Year, with much writing success, Brenda.
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I should write about salad. 🙂 That’s what I need more of, but sorbet is such a colorful word. Happy New Year, Violet!
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Oh those “sorbet skies” I’d like to just dive right in, but it’s probably a bit chilly. Gorgeous picture and haiku.
Sounds like I need to check out this book too. Keep drinking something warm.
Sending wishes for a wonderful New Year to you and your family! xo
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Thanks, Michelle. I miss summer, but winter does have its majesty.
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Happy New Year soon! May 2018 be even better Brenda! Cheers to more photos and posts from you💕🤗
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Thank you! And to you and yours!
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Cold Comfort Farm is one of my all-time favorites. Hilarious! Stay warm and Happy New Year!
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Thanks, Christine! Same to you and yours.
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Sounds perfect! Enjoy the books and the chocolate.
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Having fun. Hope you are, too, Gigi!
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Ah, such Scrumptious Delights.. 😎😎😎🥀🥀🥀
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Thanks, Dorna. I guess I was thinking with my sweet tooth. 🙂
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I see you’re braving the cold. Your sorbet sky is warming the beach but I can only imagine what I would find at the Atlantic Ocean beaches around here. I am not sure if the Polar Bear Plunge is really going to happen this new year. Happy New Year, Brenda.
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Brrr. Polar Bear Plunge? Nope. Not me.
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oooo, Nice! The whole haiku is beautiful, but esp love ‘sorbet skies’
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Thanks, B.J., that is high praise from you!
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“Under sorbet sky …”
If one can eat the sky, I would be full for eternity. lol
Beautifully written, Brenda!
♡´・ᴗ・`♡
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It does look delicious, doesn’t it? Happy New Year and thanks!
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Beautiful photo and haiku. Stay warm and Happy New Year!
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Thanks, Kay. And you!
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Beautiful photo Brenda.. and yes, its cold here to.. Have a Wonderful Happy New Year… So happy to catch you here in the reader this evening..
And stay warm and safe.. Hugs Sue ❤
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Such a delightful book, still haven’t seen the film, though!
Brrrrrrr…Its still chilly as all anything here in Raincity, Canada, but the recent cold snap you guys have been having in the States has been a good reminder for me not to complain too much, because it could always be colder! 😉
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It’s a good week to be lazing about the house with plenty of chocolate on hand. 🙂
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I hope you have a wonderful New Year too! I’ve been hanging with family most of the holidays, plus working between Christmas and New Years. I am looking forward to playing games with my grandson NYE, and hope to get a kick in the butt towards finishing my book outline. YOU stay warm too! Impossible here in the Midwest for a while…
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I’m warm beside my radiator and thinking of a cup of green tea. A smidge of honey. A truffle. Life is good. 🙂 Work on that outline! And what fun NYE plans you have.
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beautiful last sunset and it’s absolutely freezing here, so doing lots of indoor activities, too. i saw the movie ‘cold comfort farm’ and it’s a hoot, think you’d love it! happy new year )
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I also love the movie. Too funny. It’s a gem. I didn’t realize there was a book, but I’m making up for lost time.
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What a gorgeous pairing of image and words. Smooth beach, sorbet sky…almost sounds like I’d like to be there. Just need a bit of heat first!
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Just wear all your coats, hats and gloves. 🙂
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Ugh . . . those people in the tropics! (shaking my fist as a write this, lol). . . .
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LOL I have to try it one day. Blue Christmas will mean the blue sea instead of my blue fingertips.
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Yes, lol. I like it!
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Stunning photo! I love those active winds raking the sand smooth–well, not so much IRL (a wee bit chilly to be enjoying any sort of wind!), but in my imagination. Stay warm and enjoy the time with your family. Wishing you a wonderful start to the New Year!
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Thanks, Molly. Have a wonderful start to the New Year yourself!
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