Enjoyed this. Hope that snow stays away.
Love it, Linda. Have you turned this in for this week's NaiSaiKu Challenge? Andy would be proud of this one.
Good one! Sorry, I haven't been here lately. airing that fire
Cute! I must say I'm glad y'all have the snow and not us. :)
^giggles^ I long for weather, much of the time in this mostly weatherless land in Bakersfield, California.Hot and Fog. Barely winter and oodles of summer.Enjoyed the heck out of the humor in your poem!
My son went snowboarding today. I hope the snow generating machines create more than this meager winter has teased. -Tim
Nicely Linda, we'd love you to post this at the NaiSaiKu challenge? We're still trying to build up the contributors since we started back in January.
Only snowboarders will beg for snow. Not this fair weather thin skinned southerner. Spring can't come fast enough!I blame that groundhog! Brrrr!
I love it. Just in time for the winter Olympics too.
Thanks Linda, we love your poetry!
With a snow storm looming in the forecast, this was a nice read! :)As always, love your poems...
NaiSaiKu Challenge would benefit from this excellent contribution.
lol! That's great. I love "don't tease, generate" in the context of the snow! :)
Loved the poem - you can have all the snow :) I'm ready for spring!
Nice take on the words.
lovely :)
Nicely done! I don't share the snowboarder's wish, but I understand it.
Great use of the prompt words. I thought it might be related to the Olympics, but it surely works for snowboarders everywhere.
a whole new world just opened up...half pipes and 360 double corkscrews... yeah vancover olympics!!! did good linda!!!
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Enjoyed this. Hope that snow stays away.
ReplyDeleteLove it, Linda. Have you turned this in for this week's NaiSaiKu Challenge? Andy would be proud of this one.
ReplyDeleteGood one! Sorry, I haven't been here lately.
ReplyDeleteairing that fire
Cute! I must say I'm glad y'all have the snow and not us. :)
ReplyDelete^giggles^ I long for weather, much of the time in this mostly weatherless land in Bakersfield, California.
ReplyDeleteHot and Fog. Barely winter and oodles of summer.
Enjoyed the heck out of the humor in your poem!
My son went snowboarding today. I hope the snow generating machines create more than this meager winter has teased.
ReplyDelete-Tim
Nicely Linda, we'd love you to post this at the NaiSaiKu challenge?
ReplyDeleteWe're still trying to build up the contributors since we started back in January.
Only snowboarders will beg for snow. Not this fair weather thin skinned southerner. Spring can't come fast enough!
ReplyDeleteI blame that groundhog!
Brrrr!
I love it. Just in time for the winter Olympics too.
ReplyDeleteThanks Linda, we love your poetry!
ReplyDeleteWith a snow storm looming in the forecast, this was a nice read! :)
ReplyDeleteAs always, love your poems...
NaiSaiKu Challenge would benefit from this excellent contribution.
ReplyDeletelol! That's great. I love "don't tease, generate" in the context of the snow! :)
ReplyDeleteLoved the poem - you can have all the snow :) I'm ready for spring!
ReplyDeleteNice take on the words.
ReplyDeletelovely :)
ReplyDeleteNicely done! I don't share the snowboarder's wish, but I understand it.
ReplyDeleteGreat use of the prompt words. I thought it might be related to the Olympics, but it surely works for snowboarders everywhere.
ReplyDeletea whole new world just opened up...half pipes and 360 double corkscrews... yeah vancover olympics!!! did good linda!!!
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