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The First Celandine

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Edited by Richard Walker, Sunday, 13 Feb 2022, 22:47

To the ancient Greeks the celandine was the harbinger of Spring. Its name derives from the Greek chelidōn, for Swallow, another sign of Spring. Our Swallows will not be here for a while, but the birds arrive earler in Greece.

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Hanging-on Haiku

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"Well Old Man

Do you think this is your last Spring?"

"Not if I have anything to do with it!"

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Crocus Haiku

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Edited by Richard Walker, Monday, 20 Feb 2017, 22:46

There's a point to existence

Little flowers saying

Happy Spring.


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Edited by Richard Walker, Wednesday, 14 Apr 2010, 00:39

Spring

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First blossom petals,

On my remaining hair.

Spring again!

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