Another full moon is swelling in the southern sky, the second, since March 11 when the World Health Organization declared the Pandemic. They call it the ‘flower moon’. Here, on my patch of land in Eastern Ontario, daffodils and a few dandelions have complied. This year, nature’s spring has been unfolding in a gentle steady way.
Behind doors and out on the streets there have been other, human stories…. these are about to take a new turn, as we enter the gradual easing of lockdown.
hazy moon…
the corona ball still rolling
toward the pins
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Photos were taken today, May 7, 2020.
Haikai Challenge 5-3-20 Flower Moon
©️2020 Ontheland
Reblogged this on Frank J. Tassone and commented:
#Haiku Happenings #5: Janice’s latest #haibun for my current #haikai challenge!
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Thank you, Frank 🙂
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Thanks, Janice. I have been wondering about the big moon the last couple of days. Now you tell us,
” Flower Moon” , what a beautiful name.
Another thing that astounds me is the intense blue colour of the sky. So beautiful.
Miriam
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I love the blue colour of the sky on a sunny day at this time of year. Thanks Miriam. Be well 🌺
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I like the part about the daffodils and dandelions “complying.” Interesting word choice!
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Thanks 🙂 It will be nice to see some more. I noticed this morning that buds are starting to form on the tulips. 🌷
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It does feel like we don’t know what will be left standing… (k)
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