14 November 2023 (frost lingers)
Kristen Lindquist
frost lingers
in the pine’s shadow . . .
blackberry canes
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Filtering by Tag: pine
frost lingers
in the pine’s shadow . . .
blackberry canes
who owns this field wolf pine
highway pines . . .
a car wash sign announces
it’s pollen season
rain instead of snow . . .
a curious ermine
shines in the pine grove
pine grove hush . . .
the scattered remains
of a stone wall
pine needle path the way of the whirled
earth day
pine boughs in the wind
waving goodbye
mourning cloak
here and there old pines
that fell in the winter
blue sky through pines
easy to imagine
it’s not winter
clear and cold
a lone white pine
brushes the sky
seeing the old pine
as if for the first time
winter sky