Sarah is a British eccentric who writes offbeat fiction, haiku and tanka poetry. When stuck for words, she sketches or paints instead. She's into nature conservation, sustainability, gardening, dogs, natural health, and reading. Her sociability is something that happens in short bursts with long breathing spaces in between.
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2 thoughts on “A Spring Haiku (2)”
Sprinkle – now there is the word. I love this one – it is wonderful. x
Thank you. I agree – sprinkle is a great word. It’s gentle and yet active, as well as sensory in all its tactile, visual, auditory, even olfactory connotations. (Gosh, that was a verbose mouthful – somebody must have sprinkled something on my porridge this morning LOL)
Sprinkle – now there is the word. I love this one – it is wonderful. x
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Thank you. I agree – sprinkle is a great word. It’s gentle and yet active, as well as sensory in all its tactile, visual, auditory, even olfactory connotations. (Gosh, that was a verbose mouthful – somebody must have sprinkled something on my porridge this morning LOL)
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