Monday Morning #Haiku 201 — Elm Stump

Condemned elm tree hosts
outbreak of autumn fungi;
dead stump capped with frills.

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.

15 thoughts on “Monday Morning #Haiku 201 — Elm Stump”

  1. You never disappoint, dear friend. Where others see black and white, you see a kingdom of color. You are a writer, my highest professional compliment.

    And you are a good human being, my highest personal compliment.

    I hope this finds you well. Keep writing! The world needs people like you.

    Hugs and love coming your way!

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    1. Oh my word, Andrea, is it really a month since you posted this comment? My sincere apologies for not responding. I’ve been going through a “funny” this year, with time moving at a different speed to me and somehow overtaking me. Yes, the fungi have been most prevalent this year. Those ones on the elm stump are still there, although slightly darkened and shrivelled since I took that photo. It seems the rain will never stop. I do hope you haven’t had any flooding where you live.

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