
Hi, this week Mark in his great blog reminds us we are now in the mini season of Awakening of Insects, and we have just entered the second micro-season of “The First Peach Blossoms” . https://naturalistweekly.com/2023/03/10/micro-season-the-first-peach-blossoms-2023/
He invites us to to write a haiku or senryu that references spring flowers or blossoms. As I was quite taken with the title of the mini-season I thought I would do one for that too, thanks for looking 🙂

lifeless butterfly
tucked away in a dark place
now she springs to life
A J Wilson ©

under a cool sun
a pear tree dresses for spring
and petals blossom
A J Wilson ©
Delightful haiku for this special season. 🌸🙋♂️
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Thanks so much 🙂
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Beautiful haiku and the photos just enhance them. Well done. Glad I stopped by your blog for they were a treat for the senses. ~nan
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That is so lovely to say – glad you liked them, thank you ❤
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Both a delight to read! They capture the mini and micro seasons so very completely!
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Thanks Val 🙂
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Wonderful, Angela. Love it.💕
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❤ thanks Grace ❤
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You’re so welcome 💕
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Love these poems.
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Thanks so much Sadje ❤
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You’re welcome Angela 👍🏼
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Wonderful haiku! The peach blossom one is perfect for the season! The cool sun would imply spring and the blossoms arriving first before the leaves of the peach tree. Perfect! Thanks so much for sharing! Have a good week.
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Thanks, Mark – hope your week is beautiful 🙂
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I look forward to blooms and butterflies… not so much gnats and biters!! 🙂
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😊
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