dandelion down,
its frozen petals and stem
hoard sunshine
Copyright 2018 Brenda Davis Harsham
Notes: Florida is so cold, iguanas are falling from trees! Farther up the coast, thundersnow and coastal floods are calamities brought by the 2018 Bomb Cyclone Blizzard. This photo was taken a couple of weeks ago, before the thick snow arrived.
Happy Poetry Friday! Thanks to Catherine at Reading to the Core for hosting this frosty Friday.
During this extreme weather, I can’t help hoping you’re snug and warm.
Thanks for the picturesque poem with a frozen dandelion: a real hoary holder! 🌻
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LOL Nice alliteration.
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Thank you! The winter dandelion was such a uniquely frozen scene with your poem attached. I just wrote what comes to mind. . . Thanks for chuckling along with me! 😀
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The picture of the poor frozen smashed dandelion makes me sad…which makes your poem work!
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Thanks, Claudia. It was an image that resonated with me. It was hard to find words that weren’t too sad to go with it.
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‘Hoarding sunshine,’ indeed! Unusual photo, Brenda!
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It was unexpected to find a dandelion, but I suppose it was the warm fall.
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I never fear that dandelions will perish over the winter! Dandelions in May is one thing you can always depend on!
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Yes, that deep taproot never fails. 🙂
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Love the photo and the idea of the wee dandelion hoarding sunshine. Perfect combo, Brenda!
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Thanks, Molly!
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Reblogged this on By the Mighty Mumford and commented:
FREEZE-NOT-QUITE-DRIED DANDELION! CRYONICS, ANYONE?
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Cloning dandelions: now there’s a job title for the future.
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It is—but cryogenics, as you know–deals with the frezzing of life and the storing of same frozen and then some time in the future unthawing and reviving! Did you see Woody Allen, in SLEEPER?
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Nope. Thawing and reviving. A weird plan.
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Hope—misplaced, I think (and downright expensive!).
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I saw that iguana article! Great shot and your poem really brings home that urge to hoard sunshine and warmth.
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Thanks, Laura. I could use some stored sunshine right about now.
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wishing you
& the reptiles
warmth & happiness 🙂
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The paper was cautioning people that the replies would thaw out, still be alive and may bite. What a wonderful world.
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wonderful, Brenda!
thawing, living & biting;
so much to be learned
from lizards 🙂
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😀 Snakes have nothing on lizards.
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Brave, Brave Sir Dandelion!
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Good take, Mary Lee.
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I love it! I’m a sunshine hoarder myself… Ruth, thereisnosuchthingasagodforsakentown.blogspot.com
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Thanks, Ruth!
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At first glance, I thought the picture was a sidewalk drawing. I guess my Florida brain can’t compute frozen dandelions. I love your poem–it captures the image perfectly.
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Thank you! I was surprised to see it, too. I knew there was a poem there. 🙂 The most surprising thing of all was that I was out walking on the ice. I hate falling.
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I totally love this. These are my favprite kinds of photos. That last line. Tje best.
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Thanks, Jone!
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Winter dandelion is quite the oxymoron, isn’t it? But how I would love to be hoarding some sunshine. Lovely poem and stunning photo. We are expecting ice this weekend – not looking forward to it. Stay warm!
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Thanks, Leigh Anne. Be careful on the ice. It’s tricky.
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It’s beautiful but I want to save it…even though it’s too late. I love them…all yellow and sunny. Good thing nothing’s wrong with our weather. Right? All Snug, hope you are as well.
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happy winters & snug yourself in the blanket.
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Good suggestion. And a cup of tea.
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ya. have a cup of tea with new resolutions
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I expect new flowers in the spring. That deep tap root isn’t easily vanquished by unexpected cold. Having a happy new year? I hope so. Snug and warm here.
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Brenda, I was intrigued by the title and then, the photo. The lines of the poem hold the reality of the situation. I would like to capture this image poem for my winter gallery. Would you be able to embed the words onto the image with your location so I can then easily place it in the gallery. Right now it is too large to capture it?
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Oops, ? appeared in the wrong spot but I am sure you knew what I meant.
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I’ll see if I can make time for that, Carol. Thanks.
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Brenda, I LOVE THIS. So unexpected, both the photo and the hoarded sunshine. Gorgeous!
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Thanks, Irene! 🙂 That means so much to me.
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Ah, a Sensational token of Summers to come.. 😎😎😎😎😎
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I am longing for the summer sun. 🙂
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Beautifully precise words with a breathtaking collage of colour to match.
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Thanks!
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Pleasure! Happy New Year!
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Happy New Year! Let’s hope it’s a better one!
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Fantastic picture! And love “hoard sunshine”!
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Thanks, Donna.
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What a photo and haiku to capture this cold, cold week. I love the idea of that dandelion hoarding sunshine for later. Maybe I should break out a jar of dandelion jelly I made last spring. It’s so cold here that the water around the rim of my HEATED waterer is freezing overnight. At least the chickens are taking it all in stride.
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Are your chickens outside in this crazy cold? Brrr! They must hoard sunshine, too!
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I just saw on the news about the iguanas falling out of trees. YIKES! I’m on my 2nd snow day here in FRIGID Boston. A great day to snuggle up and read some poetry! That poor dandelion! But maybe it’s just in a sleepy hibernation state. 🙂
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Perfect morning activity on a snow day or any other. 🙂 I look forward to seeing everyone’s posts.
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Beautiful, Brenad
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Clearly, I hit the wrong button! Sorry, Brenda! I was going to add how much I love the idea of this poor dandelion hoarding sunshine, something we all need to do today. Stay warm!
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Thanks, Catherine. I hit the wrong button all the time, too, but at least I don’t brag about how it’s bigger and working. LOL I was hoping to suggest that we all have sunshine in our fibers and cells. Tea has sunshine, too.
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Thanks for hosting, Catherine.
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Excellent combination of photo and poem. It’s not so cold here
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Bitter cold last night and today. The sun is shining, but it looks so dim compared to summer.
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Looks very pretty and reminds me of party ice cubes with flowers frozen inside them.
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Yes, thanks for bringing that memory back. We had flowers frozen into ice at our wedding.
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I loathe this weather. I think 🤔 it warmed up to 19 today. Read it might hit the 50’s next week. A thaw is a welcomed sight. Very cool photo.
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A thaw would be welcome, especially if it melted off all the ice!
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Awesome haiku. Those first two words are so perfect! But who knew a dandelion could freeze like this? Hope you get warm soon.
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Thanks, Sally. New England is a place of extreme weather. Even the dandelions are caught off guard. 😉
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What a picture, beautifully captured, but sad, too! It is amazing that it may end with producing more.
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It’s roots go so deep, we are sure to get more dandelions come spring. 🙂
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Thanks for the share Brenda. I never knew Dandelions would still be around to be frozen in winter! Nice capture. I learnt a new fact here!
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I was quite surprised to see that dandelion on ice. Perhaps it was because we’d had such a warm fall. The sudden descent into iciness took us by surprise.
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Indeed! I can imagine in the Artic what has been fossilised by ice!😃
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Yes!
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Winter this year is being considerate to nobody!!!
Love the photograph you managed to take but it sends chills down my spine just thinking about how cold it must have gotten after this…
happy New Year to you, I hope you are battling the cold well! 🙂
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The tea is flowing, and we dined on lasagna. Life is good. 🙂
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What an amazing photo! Nice catch, there. And, I love the beginning…dandelion down. There’s great alliteration and it makes me think of something sunken. You do so much with so few words.
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Thanks, Linda. I’m still enjoying my short poetry. It seems like the right length for early winter. I look forward to seeing your post soon.
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Amazing photo & accompanying poem. Happiest 2018 to you and your family Brenda!
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What an amazing trip you’ve been on, Cindy. The birds, the art, the color, the sounds and scents of the Southern Hemisphere. And you traveled with your adult kids, what fun!
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aww to the pic and hope and warmth to all those who are in the storm’s path –
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Did you see the satellite picture? Whoa. That was some storm.
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Yes and woah is right!
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Nice rhythm in your haiku Brenda! I hope the sun ☀️ melts the ice away, these weather extremes are reaking havoc in many places. I took a spin off the weather in my post too-but a bit different. Keep warm, thanks!
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Looking forward to stopping by. Keeping warm here while we’re not digging out.
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Lovely capture of a dandelion encased in ice!
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Thanks, Peter.
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My motto, “Snow reaches over my toe, and I don’t go.” I’ll wait it out a day or two. LOL! 🙂
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I don’t mind the snow, but the ice is another story. 🙂
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