The prompt last Wednesday is a lovely narrative of spring and why our host, Chèvrefeuille loves this season. I, too, love this time year, filled with fresh new beginnings. The promise of life, rebirth, flowers blossoming, birds nestling and nature finally coming alive after a long peaceful rest.
Our host wrote this haibun on the first day of spring. There is still snow on the ground here in Québec, end of March with a few risks of snow storms. What gives one hope is seeing those tulip bulbs that were planted in the fall, burgeoning in March and April. Well, unless of course a rabbit or squirrel munched on the bulbs during the winter. One must plant double the amount to make sure a floral harvest. My favourites are red tulips.
one tulip stretches
budding red peaks through white quilts
first day of spring
first day of spring
sleeping beauty awakens
blushing promise
© Tournesol’15
I love the comparison between spring and sleeping beauty and of course, tulips. who doesn’t love their bright heads like cups catching the sun, 🙂
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I know, eh? and they are probably the first flowers we see in spring. This was tough thinking of spring heading to deep freeze.
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Yes it was so cold last night! Reading about spring made me long for it.
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Yes, we would have to travel to Australia perhaps …;)
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I’d love to do that
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Great haibun Cheryl Lynn
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Thank you, Kristjaan:)
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Lovely 🙂
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Thanks, Celestine:)
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