Chilling in winter
White winds on distant mountains
Why fret for summer?

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Indeed. beautiful photo, perfect words.
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Thank you
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White winds is so clever! Love different descriptive terms.
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Thanks Meredith!
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This is a good one for us as we are headed into our first blizzard of winter. With up to a meter of snow expected, I will contemplate the presence suggested in this lovely haiku. 😉
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I don’t even want to contemplate a meter of snow! Though doubtless Ani would love it!
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Oh, Ani would love it. Wren, our new dog, loves the snow but she’s not seen the amount that is due. I’m curious to see how she handles the deep stuff!
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I hope she loves it 🙂
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Beautiful photo and words, but I AM fretting for spring!
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I may be now I’m home too. But the snowdrops are in flower… and there were roses and daffodils in Scotland 🙂
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Ah, that really makes me long for warmer weather. What amazed me about Scotland was that if you waited 5 minutes, the weather would change!
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That sounds about right 🙂 Though to be fair, we had sunshine most of the way.
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lovely, but I want summer!
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I’m still enjoying winter 🙂
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