Perspectives through Prose, Poetry and Photography
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Cotton cloud-puffs, or
Roiling storm clouds on the boil,
Sunbeams or showers?
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Trifextra Weekend Challenge:
This weekend’s prompt comes from Hello, Cheney, whose lapse in memory was a happy accident for us. This weekend we’re asking you to harken back to your grade school days and write a haiku. No word restrictions, just stick to the structure as defined below. And check out Cheney’s turkey post for an example.
HAIKU (noun)
: an unrhymed verse form of Japanese origin having three lines containing usually five, seven, and five syllables respectively
Sometimes it’s hard to tell what the clouds are going to do…and sometimes they change their minds quickly 🙂
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….but always fascinating to watch.
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Definitely heard the undertone of the weather eye. Never trust a cloud, I say!
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Good, sound advice Kymm…that’s why I’m constantly checking the sky…it can change on you in an instant! Thanks for your comment.
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Yes, I hear you! The weather is certainly all over the map these days, isn’t it? If you want a change in the weather, wait five minutes. That is how it was growing up on Cape Breton Island, too. You captured the unpredictability of weather nicely, along with the beauty of clouds. 🙂
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thank you. Though Cape Breton Island sounds like a wonderful place to be, regardless of the weather!
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Maybe there will be both and we’ll get a rainbow for it! Thank you for linking up!
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Yes – Rainbows are wonderful post-storm rewards!
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Beautiful haiku and skies.
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it is indeed hard to tell! Lovely haiku and photo!
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Yes…Especially in Florida, where weather can change quickly. The only thing predicable is that there will be a thunderstorm that will (predictably) pass through, followed by brilliant sunshine. Thanks for stopping by.
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I really enjoyed this.
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Thank you! I love to use my photography as inspiration. Thank you for commenting.
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This was a lovely poem to high light your wonderful picture. I love clouds
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So do I!
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AH.. I can see that weather…
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Thanks, Bjorn. Cloud watching can become an obsession, especially if fishing is on the agenda.
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cool observation.
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Especially if you are out on a lake and unsure of which way the clouds are going. Thanks for commenting, Latonya.
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