A View from the Covered Bridge

Friday, January 2, 2015

Black and White


Snow coating the expanding ice edges of the river create stark boundaries between two states of the same element, liquid and frozen. 

On the radio today, I heard a discussion of haiku.  I could not resist a river effort.

Black on white, crows scratched
the new scoured, snow-swept shore.
One found something, ate.
Posted by Norman at 6:02 PM
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