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March Snow

March 13, 2022March 13, 2022 ~ wordancerblog ~ 6 Comments

I was hoping to escape spring snow this year. This year, I desperately need spring to come early.  I am through with gray, cold, and drudge. 

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6 responses to “March Snow”

  1. Leigh Anne Eck Avatar
    Leigh Anne Eck
    March 13, 2022

    I need all of these things too. Lovely images of spring!

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  2. hardly an artist Avatar
    hardly an artist
    March 13, 2022

    A beautiful visual of both winter and spring. I’m a snow fan, though 😛 Thanks for sharing the images and accompanying poetry!! Impressive!

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    Fran Haley
    March 13, 2022

    Glorious photos and poetry, Joanne! Winter’s last hurrah, let’s hope. I love snow, however. We had a little here yesterday, too. Nothing like yours. There’s always something of enchantment and magic about snow, the way it transforms and brings a holy hush… but I am longing to see “the fresh face of Persephone” also – gorgeous line!!

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    majfoil
    March 13, 2022

    I love that you embraced the lion! There’s a poem and some good advice in that one. Much love, my friend.

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    kimhaynesjohnson
    March 13, 2022

    I, too, welcome the springtime pops of color, of wildflowers and the cool warmth of sun on shoulders and noses for Vitamin D. I’ve just bought a new window bird feeder and filled it to welcome new little fledglings to feed up close. This is lovely!

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    kd0602
    March 14, 2022

    Oh so beautiful! I love that you took what was feeling negative and made it into something exquisitely lovely. I love this line, “The mourning doves meditate,
    Puffed-up and quiet
    On bare, gray branches.” And the photos…such a treat!

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