snow flies
tingles but doesn’t bite,
winter’s waning
Copyright 2018 Brenda Davis Harsham
Notes: Took this photograph yesterday while a few inches fell. Puffy, white flakes would have delighted us in December but make us roll our eyes in April. The snow melted the same day. Green shoots are popping up, and trees are starting to bloom.
NO–WAIT—It wasn’t taken in Uxbridge, Mass?
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Newton Upper Falls. 🙂 Charles River.
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OH… in New England! Very similar to Uxbridge, except the building on the left side is shorter. Just think–common mill dam designs!
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Perhaps one builder did both. 🙂
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Now how did she get this shot, I wonder—looks rather like a “fish eye” lens? great shot! May I copy it for my rotating Header—with proper credit–of course?
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Certainly. And I used my iPhone. 🙂
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An excellent shot with mood infused!
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Thanks! I was happy the snowflakes came out. They were huge and puffy, which helped.
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Ours was more wet—or at least they became mushy on the car quicker 🙂
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Reblogged this on By the Mighty Mumford and commented:
YES!!!! EXCELLENT! LOOKS FAMILIAR (IN MY NEIGHBORHOOD) ❤
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Perhaps. 🙂
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We had about 5″, but it fell and mostly melted during the day.
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That’s my kinda storm. One that quietly disappears.
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the teeth are falling out of the lion )
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The mouse pulled the thorn, and he’s lying down for nap. 🙂
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this is so beautiful and brings peace and hope for winter!!!
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Thanks, Mihran!
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All I can say is well said and ’bout time! 😊
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The robins are back. When the snow doesn’t stick, and the robins return. It’s spring. 🙂
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YAY!!! SPRING!!!
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Reblogged this on The Militant Negro™.
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Your poem expresses the hope that winter is finally on the retreat. Well done, Brenda!
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Thanks, Peter. Snow flies are better than black flies. 🙂
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So true!
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