Wednesday, May 1, 2013

Happy May Day Minnesota



HAIKU

Rain, Sleet Snow and Slush
May Day in Minnesota
Real, or Just a Dream?


Written for Dverse Poets Pub (Prompt: Spring)

19 comments:

  1. On the first day of spring we had rain, snow and slush...but the first day of May?! Yikes!

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  2. Sorry your weather was so wet for the first day of May. Great haiku came from from it though.

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  3. Ha! Spring/summer will come --even to Minnesota! k.

    this is Manicddaily - http://Manicddaily.wordpress.com - but blogger wants me to use an old account only. Oh well.

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  4. goodness...girst day of may...that is getting a little ridiculous...kinda makes you wonder as to the global warming schtuffs you know....

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  5. No snow nor sleet ~ Hoping for a better and warmer weather for you ~

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  6. Linda, I have a poet friend who lives in MN, and she said the weather is terrible. I also saw on the news that it was warm one day and the next you were expecting snow. The climate is on its ear. Lovely haiku. Thanks for visiting me.

    Pamela

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  7. ha...spring was def. late this year.. we had terrible weather over here in germany as well...the whole vegetation about 4 weeks behind...ugh...still hope though...smiles

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  8. oh wow snow in Spring - the seasons are all mixed up this year I think. Though here in NZ we often get hail in Summer! Hope it's sunnier now where you are.

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  9. Nature's mother still in charge, splendor in that, don't you think.

    Cheers!

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  10. Poet Laundry,Susan Z, Outlawyer,Brian, Grace,Flaubert, Claudia, Suzy and Jeff: I am happy to report that spring has Finally come in Minnesota. The last two days have been in the 70's. I can't tell you how happy people are after all the snow. I've been taking out the convertible and can't get this grin off my face. Thanks everyone for coming by.

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    1. Happy to read that spring has finally arrived ~ Smiles ~

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  11. Ha! I live in Montana, so I know the feeling. A couple of warm days to make you think spring is here, and then it snows. :) Your piece put a smile on my face, and I'll probably remember it on the next June snow day. Thanks for your visits to my blog as well--I've been bad about responding to comments lately, but I'm so happy you've dropped in!

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  12. Spring has been fleeting and bipolar this year. Love the way you expressed it.

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  13. How ironic...a twin who lives near the Twin Cities! You will soon have your three months of warmth, (or is it two?) and I'm sure everyone there has learned to savor and appreciate it.

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  14. I too hope for better weather for you! Good to see you here if you are the Linda I am thinking you are!

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  15. We both chose haikus for tonight's Open Link Night I enjoyed yours and wish you better weather.

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  16. I hear you with this, as I live in a neighboring state. I wonder just WHEN spring will 'stick.'

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  17. Are you serious? I'm so glad I live in TX.

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  18. It does seem like it gets crazier every year... Here's hoping all that is behind you!

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