Your tiny tracks
play hide and seek with the winter wind.
They appear before my own prints
and are swept away from behind, made invisible.
I wonder at the significance of this–
Picking you up, I climb the
steep steps slowly one by one.
Your tiny tracks
play hide and seek with the winter wind.
They appear before my own prints
and are swept away from behind, made invisible.
I wonder at the significance of this–
Picking you up, I climb the
steep steps slowly one by one.
cute little gem of a poem.
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Thank you.
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Awh, how appropriate.. We got the first snow here today! 🙂
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Enjoy it!
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Such little flower paw prints.
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It’s a little hard to appreciate how small they are because there isn’t anything else pictured for scale. But the prints looked so lovely by themselves, I let it go. They are really very small. I’m used to large dogs (which I love) and these little prints amaze me every time I see them.
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So cute. Now I want to see the tiny paws!
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Actually, my son took an excellent photo of her paws. I might just have to write something about them so I can feature that photo!
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Yes!
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The little paw prints look light as a feather! Lovely little poem about small and weighty things.
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Little doggie. I love tracks in snow. They always have a story to tell. Who was sniffing what. Which way did the mouse go? What’s a bear doing out at this time of the year. –Curt
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Right, so many stories to know…
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Lovely, but I need a break from our winter wind. 2.5 days of relentless wind at a steady 30 mph with gusts up to 50+. It settled this evening. I welcome the silence.
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Exactly so!
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I love looking for tracks in the snow — deer on my front lawn today!
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As you probably know, I’m fond of little tracks in the snow – the smaller, the sweeter!
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Great minds think alike–I just saw this post after posting my “footprints” photos!!! 🙂 Adorbs!
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