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Monday Morning #Haiku 55 — Winter Walk

Bootprints

Boots trudge, squelch, labour,
play dare on slopes of chalk-mud,
trip over tree roots.

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Unknown's avatarAuthor Sarah Potter WritesPosted on 09/03/201515/02/2016Categories Nature, Photography, PoetryTags exercise, Haiku, Mud, Winter walks18 Comments on Monday Morning #Haiku 55 — Winter Walk

Wordless Wednesday — Winter Meets Spring

Fatsia leaf and violets

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Unknown's avatarAuthor Sarah Potter WritesPosted on 04/03/2015Format ImageCategories Nature, PhotographyTags British Gardens, Fatsia japonica Japanese aralia, Garden shrubs, Spring flowers, violets14 Comments on Wordless Wednesday — Winter Meets Spring

Monday Morning #Haiku 54 — Frog

Frog on Concrete

Frog out of water
Escapade across concrete
Amphibian dare

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Unknown's avatarAuthor Sarah Potter WritesPosted on 02/03/201515/02/2016Categories Nature, Photography, PoetryTags Amphibian, Anuran order, Frogs, Haiku19 Comments on Monday Morning #Haiku 54 — Frog

Wordless Wednesday — Winter Hideout, those Sneaky Snails Rumbled!

Hibernating Snails

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Unknown's avatarAuthor Sarah Potter WritesPosted on 25/02/2015Categories Nature, PhotographyTags Garden Snails, Gastropoda, Hibernation, winter8 Comments on Wordless Wednesday — Winter Hideout, those Sneaky Snails Rumbled!

Wordless Wednesday — The Empty Old Dovecot, A Symbol of Crumbling Peace

The Old Dovecot

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Unknown's avatarAuthor Sarah Potter WritesPosted on 18/02/2015Format ImageCategories PhotographyTags Birds, Flint dovecot, Motcombe Park, War and Peace11 Comments on Wordless Wednesday — The Empty Old Dovecot, A Symbol of Crumbling Peace

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