Monday Morning #Haiku 107 — Grey

Summer rain

~Horizon smudged grey~
Invisible seagulls squawk
beyond summer rain.

Author: Sarah Potter Writes

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.

23 thoughts on “Monday Morning #Haiku 107 — Grey”

    1. That’s a wonderfully positive way of looking at it 🙂 My garden certainly looks extra green and glistening in the aftermath of this morning’s rain, so I’m sure it has done some good.

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    1. The sun has come out here now, but not before the unseasonably cool wind gave me earache when I took the dog out for a walk. No point complaining, though. It would be boring if the weather was always the same.

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      1. oh no. a reminder to cover those ears I guess. We rarely get any wind here as we are way down in a valley surrounded by mountains on all sides. There are three roads out of Cuenca. One of the reasons it is a low crime area. Hard to escape! hee hee.

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  1. Oh yes…Monday was the same here too Sarah. Today, looking to clear up a little with some early evening sun poking through. We had storms and my poor foxglove barely held on 😦 I’ve re-staked it now so hope it will recover. My roses looked rather limp & forlorn too…I know the feeling, ha! But we do love our great British weather…and it gives us your wonderful haikus for any time of the year 🙂 xxxx

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    1. Thank you, Andrea 🙂 Our next phase down South has been daily thunderstorms. Unfortunately, I don’t have a sophisticated enough camera to capture the fork lightning over the sea, otherwise that would be next week’s haiku prompt!

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