Zunday Zen … In Cahoots with Muddy Boots

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Musings, Out and About, Photography, Poetry, Zunday Zen

Winter silence
Sometimes broken
By January rain
Ragged steel gray clouds bursting
Giant, heavy raindrops hammering
Rooftops
Windows
Pavement
Collecting in mucky puddles
Gushing noisily along curbs
Flooding ditches
Reverberating noises of Gleeful laughter
Splashing
Running
Frolicking
Feet stomping
Delighting in play
As darkness falls
The quiet calm returns
Cold, wet feet
Glowing velvety brown eyes
Rosy-cheeked grin
Before stepping inside
Her muddy boots
Would be the first to go…

 

Last summer I submitted a few of my poems to the Oasis Journal for publication.
This is the one they accepted!

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My passions in life are vegetarian cooking, gardening, photography, writing, good books, traveling and nature. Thanks for stopping by, Sabine

9 thoughts on “Zunday Zen … In Cahoots with Muddy Boots”

    • Thanks Snow! It’s nice to get recognition and positive feedback from people like you! I enjoy sharing my adventures in the world and kitchen. Maybe even inspire someone somewhere to cook something new or visit a place they would have never thought of traveling to before! 😀

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