Thursday, January 10, 2013

January Smoothie



dark tart cherries
frozen
winter bliss



winter melancholy
the color of
iced blueberries



pomegranate arils
winter’s
escape pods



Copyright 2013 Jennifer Wagner


29 comments:

  1. This is something for the senses. Marvelous.

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  2. This is unreal. We made smoothies from fruit we froze during the season just the other day, then put the colorful liquid into forms and made smoothie popsicles. Wish we had some blueberries, but we used them all up last time.
    Your haiku evokes the memory of a very pleasurable time in our home. Think I'll make one this morning to accompany breakfast.

    Peace

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    1. Smoothie popsicles...great idea! My kids will love that, gonna have to do it!

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  3. {{ wellll shoot ...


    now i'm hungry
    for a fine berry smoothy
    which
    MUST be really really cold ♥ }}

    arils
    arils
    arils

    .... ahhhhh,
    just tasting my new word for the day...
    thank you for that !!

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    1. You're welcome :-) It is a cool word, I do think...so glad you came by spf...your comment made me smile!

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  4. Thank you for adding some color to a drab winter morning!

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  5. Wonderful haiku ~ very sensual ~

    A Creative Harbor) aka ArtMuseDog and Carol ^_^

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  6. arils is new for me too. happy to learn it.
    I was feeling the loss of color outside today, here in New Hampshire where it is white and grey outside. I will paint my world tomorrow I think...
    Happy Friday and thanks for the mind color !

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  7. Lovely work. I can almost taste that smoothie.

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  8. oh I love this... especially the last line!!! and YUMMM!

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  9. "Winter's escape pods" = thrilling!

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  10. Yum, these haiku, these tantalizing tastes that plant seeds of summer even in the dark cold of winter...

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    1. I really like that thought Lea, thanks so much for dropping a note.

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  11. all your haiku are tasty and sparkly in their jewel tone beauty.

    dark tart cherries
    frozen
    winter bliss

    and this one has a perfect cadence...
    irresistible!

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    1. Yum! I'm drooling again for one...thanks Rebecca! I do hope you are feeling better...

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  12. A bit of a melancholical series of haiku but it evokes all kinds of images, wonderful!

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    1. I think winter brings out some extra melancholy...the smoothie is a bit therapeutic :)

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  13. fruit! that's what's missing this gray day
    and flowers too. Such a pretty set of haiku ♥

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    1. So nice to see a little color in the days of gray...thanks Lisa.

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