In no particular order, and with no revision, a few notes that may find their way into poems later on:
Five days torrential rain, then:
Sparkling sunshine;
the orchard
smells of cider.Mushroom white
figs moulder on the bridle path;
I slip and slime
down to the road.
In the vegetable plot
tangled stems are beaten low;
yellowing in the centre
an abandoned marrow bloats.Tripe-hooded toadstools
lie flaccid
in the the long grass.Six men, two lads
and a cement mixer
set to repair
the landslid wall.
Just wandering around after searching for ‘writers’ on WordPress.
I like the phrase ‘I slip and slime’. Cute.
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Thanks Jessica!
Hope you enjoy your wandering – tread carefully!!
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