Haiku: Red-tailed

Effortless soaring

keen hunter with strong talons

A majestic hawk

Red-tailed hawk perched in a tree
Red-tailed hawk perched and surveying its surroundings

Haiku by PamelaWLucas 3/15/17

Learn more about the habits of the Red-tailed Hawk and hear their unique songs and calls.

Uncomplicated thoughts: An empty bench

An empty bench has the potential to seat many…depending on how many share.

Originally posted on March 15, 2017

Photo by Pixabay

 

 

 

Uncomplicated thoughts: White then green

the snow comes

then the green springs

a bed of red tulips with a background of the greenest spring grass
a bed of red tulips with a background of the greenest spring grass

 

 

Haiku: snowfall

Hush on the landscape

Each unique flake dances down

Finally resting

Haiku by PamelaWLucas 3/12/17

Haiku: Cherry Blossoms

Stay closed pink puffy

Braving the late winter winds

Patiently waiting

Rain wet cherry blossoms yet to open
Rain wet cherry blossoms
yet to open

Haiku poem by PamelaWLucas 3/10/17

The National Park Service predicts that the cherry blossoms will reach peak bloom sometime between March 19 and 22. They revised their forecast on March 8 in light of colder than expected temperatures forecast for the coming week. Their initial prediction, issued on March 1, was for March 14 to 17.

 

Natural world Haiku: Lily of the valley

Delicate white cups
Silent bells line their green stems
Fragrant and tiny

Haiku poem by PamelaWLucas 3/9/17

Golden Brodie fetches a gator and silks on #6

#6…John Quincy Adams born 1767…first son of a former president to become POTUS…first president photographed… born in Braintree, Massachusetts…Harvard grad… traveled abroad assisting his father…who was a founding father… outstanding multilingual talents…Q spoke English,French and Russian fluently and got by with Greek, Italian and Spanish.  John Q’s life had him as a young boy witnessing the Revolutionary War practically in his MA backyard…he knew Thomas Jefferson well and hung out with Benjamin Franklin’s grandchildren…in his father’s footsteps…he dedicated his life to public service…architect of the Monroe Doctrine…after his presidency he served as U.S. Representative from Massachusetts in 1830, serving for the last 17 years of his life with greater acclaim than he had achieved as president.

Best golden digs…Q did not have a dog while in the White House…he did however, have an alligator gifted to him from the Revolutionary War hero the Marquis de Lafayette’s family.  In the absence of social media then…ha!… we don’t know how the lovely first lady Abigail Adams felt about the reptile…but the toothy jawed creature lived in a bathtub in the East Wing…constantly shocking people with its mere image…eventually finding a new home (unknown location.)  Abigail also raised silk-worms and the silks contributed in the making of her dresses.  How about that?!  Gator and silks…

Young alligator in the reeds
Alligator in the reeds…not in a bathtub
A silkworm eating a Mulberry leaf
Silkworm eating to make a dress

The natural world Haiku: wetlands

Tidal soaked sponges

Link between land and water

Creatures need this space

Haiku poem by PamelaWLucas 3/7/17

a frog in the wetlands waters
a frog in the wetlands waters

Wetlands have many important functions that benefit people and wildlife.

a thriving wetlands
a thriving wetland habitat

 

The natural world Haiku: river rocks

clear moving water
smoothing the hard surfaces
shining in the sun

River rocks gleaming in the sunlight
River rocks gleaming in the sunlight

Haiku by PamelaWLucas 3/7/17

“In nature nothing exists alone.” Rachel Carson, Silent Spring

Haiku: To build a nest

Gathering the stuff
Birds designing as they go
Cradle the coming

Three Robin's eggs in their nest
Three Robin’s eggs cradled in their nest.

Haiku by PamelaWLucas 3/6/17