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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10 thoughts on “A Spring Haiku (5)”
Sarah, these are wonderful. You capture so much in so few lines.
What I love about WordPress is how immediately responsive everyone is. It’s a lovely contrast to sending a novel off to a publisher and one’s work disappearing into a black hole for months on end.
Only last month? That’s being positive and negative all at once – the positive re expecting a response that quickly, and the negative for expecting it to be a rejection 😉
Sarah, these are wonderful. You capture so much in so few lines.
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You’re so kind. I love writing succinctly. It lets in the fresh air and light:-)
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Really like this one.
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Thank you:-)
What I love about WordPress is how immediately responsive everyone is. It’s a lovely contrast to sending a novel off to a publisher and one’s work disappearing into a black hole for months on end.
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I agree. 🙂 Very lovely indeed – I’m just off to check the post box to see if those novel subs I sent last month have been rejected yet 😉 xxx
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Only last month? That’s being positive and negative all at once – the positive re expecting a response that quickly, and the negative for expecting it to be a rejection 😉
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I never said I wasn’t contrary!
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I love this one. I have been up in Gloucester for a few days – we had very muddled weather there.
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Ah, you and Lady Marilyn, both. I’m so excited to receive such positive feedback from my fellow wordpressers. Thank you, dear Bunny 🙂
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I even went to the shop where Benjamin Bunny lived – it was filled with mice but we all make mistakes.
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