Hmm, a bit confused about your comment section this morning. But the image is wonderful, so appropriate the season as are the words.;) Have a lovely Easter dear Vanessa, xo Zuzana
Hmmm, Disqus actually remembered me this second time I was here. Not usually the case on other blogs I've encountered. Usually, it's like you've never commented on that blog before.
Nessa, I laughed out loud at this! When it rains and rains and rains it IS enough to make one confess to anything, just to get it to stop! On the other hand, it's NOT snow!
Wonderful! And I love the photo too. I just interviewed a guy who teaching tree climbing and just finished looking at a dozen shots like this but with him in them.http://looseleafnotes.com
Wonderful haiku. Perfect imagery and perfect photo to grace it. I, too, posted trees and sky, but in a little different light.
ReplyDeleteHmm, a bit confused about your comment section this morning.
ReplyDeleteBut the image is wonderful, so appropriate the season as are the words.;)
Have a lovely Easter dear Vanessa,
xo
Zuzana
Ha! Cute haiku! Splat! I hate when I take a great big drippy droppy on the head.
ReplyDeleteHmmm, Disqus actually remembered me this second time I was here. Not usually the case on other blogs I've encountered. Usually, it's like you've never commented on that blog before.
ReplyDeleteLOL...Natures Third Degree. Love it. Hey, where was your umbrella Mary Poppins? LOL
ReplyDeletenice. like chinese water torture. smiles. actualy i like the rain...unless it goes on for days, but...happy wednesday.
ReplyDeleteI like the rain, too, but it has been raining since Sunday and it is cold again then Saturday it will be 80 degrees.
ReplyDeleteYou nailed that! But at least it's not cold.
ReplyDeleteyes...it has been raining...a lot. Love this as always.
ReplyDeleteYou do need an umbrella - no rain here today - only snow -again. Where did spring do to?
ReplyDeleteThe temperature keeps changing. Heater off, heater on. It's making me nuts.
ReplyDeleteI think the rain may have finally stopped.
ReplyDeleteI was told (because I was stuck inside all day) that there were big snowflakes mixed in with the rain yesterday.
ReplyDeleteThey say summer will be here Saturday.
Nessa, I laughed out loud at this! When it rains and rains and rains it IS enough to make one confess to anything, just to get it to stop! On the other hand, it's NOT snow!
ReplyDeleteHappy Easter!
You are right. It is not snow. Good way to find the positive in the situation.
ReplyDelete;)
"nature's third degree"....I like that simile!!!
ReplyDeleteThanks for stopping by my Wednesday blog!!!
I thought I wouldn't be able to take much more, but it has finally stopped.
ReplyDeletegreat haiku! It rained here the last three days! I took a few days off to get my flower beds and veggie pots ready for spring and it rained. sigh.
ReplyDeleteDid you switch to 3 days of reading?
ReplyDeleteThird Degree: Love that!! Well done :D
ReplyDeleteI have been feeling a bit tortured. Does it show?
ReplyDeleteBeautiful pic, beautiful haiku. They match! Very Japanese, by the way!
ReplyDeletelovely Haiku,
ReplyDeleteHappy End of March, It is cool to see spring Haiku and feel refreshed.
ReplyDeleteWonderful! And I love the photo too. I just interviewed a guy who teaching tree climbing and just finished looking at a dozen shots like this but with him in them.http://looseleafnotes.com
ReplyDeleteThanks for letting me know that. I like to do form poetry in the traditional manner.
ReplyDeleteThanks.
ReplyDeleteYes. Spring is very refreshing. It is my favorite season.
ReplyDeleteI'll be by to see them soon. We know a few tree climbers. It's fascinating watching them scurry up the trunks.
ReplyDeleteBoy can I identify with that -- I loved this!
ReplyDeletei like the quizzes of nature - 3rd degree of rain - of course there are limits.
ReplyDeleteYep, you've captured the feel of incessant rain.
ReplyDeleteEveryone seems to be a little wet.
ReplyDeleteYou can have too much of a good thing.
ReplyDeleteThe nursery rhyme has been running around my brain.
ReplyDeleteI love your haikus! Thanks for stopping by!
ReplyDeleteNo rain here! You must be in the North East?
ReplyDeleteYou don't have to rub it in. Yes, the great NE.
ReplyDeleteI love this haikus - great writing :)
ReplyDeleteBeautiful image and haiku! I agree to Gigi, the shot has a sense of Japanese.
ReplyDeleteI really like that picture, so romantic.
ReplyDeleteLove your Haiku.. playful and so cute.
Don't hate me for saying that.
hugs
shakira
Thank you.
ReplyDeleteThe beginning of the rain was fun. I'm glad we have some sun now.
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