Sunday, December 30, 2007

frost


supermarket
through grit and frost
trolley tracks

words & photograph © gerald england 2007

in response to the "frost" theme at One Deep Breath.

15 comments:

  1. There are stories in those tracks! Best wishes for 2008!

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  2. Yes, we just keep on tracking, don't we? Happy New Year!

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  3. Frost and dirt together--not the best of friends but so much a part of the winter scene. Together they create a feeling of isolation.

    God bless, and happy 2008.

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  4. this makes me think of the walmart parking lot on christmas. tracks laid, stories made, parking lot now empty. thank you! A Laughing Gypsy

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  5. Beauty in the most mundane places!
    Well done.
    Happy new year.

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  6. Fascinating patterns crop up everywhere - if you watch for them.

    You obviously do.

    A Happy Blogging New Year to You!

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  7. nice one gerald - may I wish you and yours a joyous and peaceful 2008
    john

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  8. The devil is in the details ... lovely observation. Peace & happiest new year wishes, JP/deb

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  9. how lovely! it is so descriptive. This is my first week with this. My second haiku.

    http://meeyauw-pad.blogspot.com

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  10. Your haiku leaves one wondering where those tracks are coming from? I can relate to your haiku though we get little ice here in Texas. :)

    S

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  11. your haiku took me home to the UK and all those memories of winter!

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  12. I haven't seen trolley tracks since I was a little girl in Brooklyn. Now all we need are the cobblestone streets. Good Haiku that packs a lot in a little space. Nice photo too!.

    love-bd

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