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Harvest

Autumn scene in Indiana….

Posted byCarolOctober 13, 2020October 13, 2020Posted inDaily life, Earth poem, Haiku, mindfulness poetry, nature, Nature poem, Nature Poetry, outdoors, Poem, Poetry, seasonsTags:agriculture, autumn, autumn poetry, cloud, dust, farm, farm fields, farmer, farming, Haiku, harvest, harvester, Poem, Poetry, soybeans, tractorLeave a comment on Harvest

Mid-September (haiku)

Posted byCarolSeptember 22, 2020Posted inEarth poem, Flower poetry, Haiku, mindfulness poetry, nature, Nature poem, Nature Poetry, outdoors, Poem, Poetry, SeasnonsTags:autumn, autumn colors, breeze, cooler weather, fall season, farm fields, flowers, Haiku, morning glories, nature, nature haiku, Nature poem, Poem, Poetry, September, soybeans1 Comment on Mid-September (haiku)

Cloud Cover (July 31) – Tanka

(Photo by me)

Posted byCarolAugust 3, 2020August 3, 2020Posted inEarth poem, mindfulness poetry, nature, Nature poem, Nature Poetry, Poem, Poetry, Tanka, weather poemTags:breeze, clouds, earth, farm, fields, July, nature poems, nature tanka, Poem, poems, Poetry, sky, soybeans, summer, TankaLeave a comment on Cloud Cover (July 31) – Tanka

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