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Wordless Wednesday — Alternative Yuletide Decor

Celebration of Birds

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Unknown's avatarAuthor Sarah Potter WritesPosted on 24/12/201423/12/2014Format ImageCategories Nature, PhotographyTags Birds, Christmas decorations, Holly, Wordless Wednesday, Yuletide11 Comments on Wordless Wednesday — Alternative Yuletide Decor

Monday Morning #Haiku 45 — Wind-sculpted Trees

Hilltop trees

On wild hilltops
lean gnarled trees tied up in knots,
padlocked by gales.

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Unknown's avatarAuthor Sarah Potter WritesPosted on 22/12/201415/02/2016Categories Nature, Photography, PoetryTags December, Haiku, South Downs, trees, Weather10 Comments on Monday Morning #Haiku 45 — Wind-sculpted Trees

Tanka #27 — Winter Solstice

Sun Through Winter Trees

Sun cuts low through trees
Squirrels burrow under roots
People chase daylight
Winter solstice then Christmas
Hibernation ~ if only ~

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Unknown's avatarAuthor Sarah Potter WritesPosted on 21/12/201420/12/2014Categories Nature, Photography, PoetryTags Christmas, Hibernation, Seasons, Squirrels, Tanka, trees, Winter solstice10 Comments on Tanka #27 — Winter Solstice

Wordless Wednesday — Branching Out Into Alligators

Alligator branch

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Unknown's avatarAuthor Sarah Potter WritesPosted on 17/12/2014Categories Nature, PhotographyTags Alligator, autumn, deadwood, Wordless Wednesday14 Comments on Wordless Wednesday — Branching Out Into Alligators

Monday Morning #Haiku 44 — The Vagaries of English Weather

December heatwave

Winter solstice soon.
Weather fakes balmy June day:
Whoops! trees have gone bald.

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Unknown's avatarAuthor Sarah Potter WritesPosted on 15/12/201415/02/2016Categories Nature, Photography, PoetryTags December, Haiku, humour, Seasons, trees, Weather, Winter solstice15 Comments on Monday Morning #Haiku 44 — The Vagaries of English Weather

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