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Thursday, February 24, 2011

A Snowy Day


First Snow

The snow wipes out the writing of the year;
Its swift erasers softly, surely pass
Across the hieroglyphics of the grass
And clean the slate of summer, spear by spear.
Where was a tale of gardens there is now
A smudged and undecipherable scrawl;
And where illumined lettering of fall,
A dim-inked outline of an austere bough.

The hills depicted on the sky are blurred
As blackboards hid behind a cloud of chalk,
And fast as feet of pigeons write a word
It is obliterated from the walk.
An ancient picture script alone remains -
A panorama etched on windowpanes.

from Kitchen Sonnets by Ethel Romig Fuller

Now you might be laughing, but this is our first snow of the year.
I picked the daffodils in my garden yesterday,
then woke to snow this morning.
I am loving it because it is beautiful,
but also because we can still get out and about.

12 comments:

  1. I love the hush in the morning that accompanies a night's snowfall!

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  2. It's funny how you delight in your snowfall, and I curse it! I'd rather be at your end of the spectrum Marilyn!

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  3. It was beautiful, wasn't it? Just the right amount.
    ~Adrienne~

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  4. Ha! Daffodils blooming one day, snow the next.Like you said, at least you could still get out and about! Love the photos!

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  5. This time of year is so funny... blooms on moment, snow the next! Here no signs of spring at all...just snow--SNOW as far as the eye can see...LOL! Be keeping warm & pick blooms when you can. :o) Happy Weekend, Marilyn ((HUGS))

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  6. That was a beautiful surprise I'm sure - the right amount too! I had rain in California at the weekend and quite chilly much of the time - still a lovely visit though, with lots of warming cups of tea!

    Hugs - Mary

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  7. Glad you picked your daffys before the snow came. I picked some up at the store the other day -- I really had to have that burst of yellow to balance the white in the world.

    Perhaps it is more fun for you, but as for me -- give me green!

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  8. It is beautiful! Love the contrast between the daffodils and the falling snow.

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  9. We didn't have too much snow either this year....can't believe your daffodils are out!!!

    Hugs my friend.

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  10. Gosh Marilyn, if I'd known snow made you so happy, you could have had some of ours!
    xx

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  11. Gosh Marilyn, if I'd known snow made you so happy, you could have had some of ours!
    xx

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  12. Oh, I love the snow! And what a great photo of the jonquils with a backdrop of snow. You sure don't see THAT very often!

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