Snow was falling, and I was walking through it. No wind was bothering us, and the temperature is hovering around 33 F, so it’s not too cold. I enjoy walking in general but walking in snow is special. Snow affects all the senses for me. As it collects, it muffles sounds. Falling, it alters light. Snow flakes feel different, too, because each is as unique as a person, animal, or leaf. Everything seems magnified, walking in snow.
At the intersection of all these sensations, I fall back into memories of being a child, walking through snow. Tasting snowflakes with my tongue. Watching air condense as I breathe out. Examining the world as a new cover falls over it. Snow often drove people into buildings, and my walks outside were rewarded with solitude. Sometimes, semi-profound observations visited, but I mostly just walked, holding hands with nature.
No snow here. 😥
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The weather channel, etc., ae calling it ‘light rain’ here, but the rain is accumulating in white patches on cars and building roofs. Have you had any snow yet in the 24-25 winter?
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Nope. But really, this area doesn’t get much snow. We’ve had a couple of decent storms since we moved here in 2017, but mostly it’s just a light dusting … if any at all. Of course, Mom Nature has a mind of her own, so … time will tell. ❄️
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Lovely, Michael. So evocative!
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Thank you, Barbara. Cheers
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Brought me back to my “yout,” Michael. So nicely done, especially “holding hands with nature.”
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Thanks, Annie. Cheers
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How poetic, Michael! You’ve expressed snow so well. Add a haiku to it, and you’ve got a haibun.
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Thank you, Nan! Maybe a haiku will come to me. Cheers, M
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