Tag Archives: winter
Haiku to you Thursday: “Passing seasons”
Winter, quietly. /
Summer, intensely. /
Fall and Spring, without regrets.
Filed under 2016, poetry by author
Photo finish Friday: “On the fence”
In winter, Illinois is an ugly place. The dead flatness of the land does nothing to defy the oppression of the clouds as they thunder over farms. The trees that in summer sheltered houses and creeks and fence rows with their leaves now try to hold back the swollen winds, their empty limbs shifting and clacking like old bones in a weather-beaten box.
My wife keeps a postcard. It shows a sky of bruised purple-gray, an earth that is almost not there, and in the foreground leans a weathered fence with the abbreviation “ILL” painted in black. She’s from Illinois. Why she keeps it, I don’t know. Maybe the foreboding in the picture and the twisted humor of the abbreviation for the Land of Lincoln speak to something in her soul. It only makes me want to shake my head. I don’t understand the picture. Then again, I don’t understand my wife.
Rain drops splattered against the windshield. I turned on the wipers and rolled up my side window. Traveling seventy miles-an-hour on Interstate 74 did nothing to improve the look of rainy rural Illinois. Traveling to a funeral was doing even less.
–Opening paragraphs from the story “A Sip of the Moon” by David E. Booker
Filed under 2016, photo by David E. Booker, Photo Finish Friday
Haiku to you Thursday: “Spring”
Spring sun hides in air. /
Leaves curled in Winter’s cold sleep. /
Love ends in flowers.
Filed under 2016, Haiku to You Thursday, poetry by author
Haiku to you Thursday: “Spring winds”
Spring winds woo new grass. /
Some still brown and holding to /
Winter’s dark love.
Filed under 2016, Haiku to You Thursday, poetry by author
Haiku to you Thursday: “Defiance”
One daffodil blooms /
in mid-winter defiance. /
A fury of grace.
Filed under 2016, Haiku to You Thursday, poetry by author
Haiku to you Thursday: “Hidden”
Snowflakes and wrappings, /
weather and presents disguised: /
winter wonder land.
Filed under 2015, Haiku to You Thursday, poetry by author
Haiku to you Thursday: “Stubble”
Hard against life’s past /
old headstones, dead crops winter. /
Stubble knots dark ground.
Filed under Haiku to You Thursday, poetry by author
Haiku to you Thursday: “Water snake”
Water snakes through grass /
seeps in messages of green /
tempts Winter’s long kiss.
Filed under Haiku to You Thursday, poetry by author


