wildflower weeds grew
in the old farmer's plowed field
black crows ate his seeds
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Good morning, Judie. Such a tiny but FULL story. Wishing you a bright and uncomplicaated day.
ReplyDeleteYour haiku tells a story. I feel so sorry for the farmer. . .those darn crows! Thank you! Have a wonderful weekend!
ReplyDeleteI love crows. And ravens. And I love what the farmer grows. This is a problem indeed. Great haiku Judie!
ReplyDeleteCrows do tend to be obnoxious sometimes!
ReplyDeleteI have a huge weakness for the corvid family, and loved both your image and your haiku.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful photo and lovely haiku ~ Gorgeous 'header' photo too!
ReplyDeleteHappy Moments to You,
A ShutterBug Explores,
aka (A Creative Harbor)
I like your haiku. Those crows can be a bit too busy in someones field. Are your birds eggs fertile? Will you be having grand birds?
ReplyDeletenope. fake eggs becuz hers broke. necessary for her emotional health. no grandbirds. i wish!!
DeleteAww, I am sorry her eggs broke! I hope she will be ok with the fake ones!
DeleteWe can plan as meticulously as we'd like, but there'll always be a crow or two throwing those plans out of whack. But I'm always grateful for wildflowers springing up when I least expect them.
ReplyDeleteCrows and Wildflowers a clever juxtaposition. Happy Sunday
ReplyDeleteMuch❤love
Such a good image and I enjoyed your haiku.
ReplyDeleteAll the best Jan
i am so enjoying your IG posts of the wonderful and endearing Miss Charli! she has a mother's heart-as do you my sweet friend. xo
ReplyDeleteI love this one! Thank you! Big Hugs!
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