Cowboy Walk him cool and rub him dry; clean stall; pitch hay--My horse always comes first. Sign in to see full entry.
...across the prairie....page 9... Prairie Surprise Amid cows grazing the Flint Hills grasses, there are camels in Kansas. Sign in to see full entry.
Little hand, holding mine, lets go—“Mommy, look! Up there! The moon’s folded.” Sign in to see full entry.
Tie A tie: What a way to start the day, tightening a noose on your neck. Sign in to see full entry.
Merrium-Webster dictionary describes haiku as: An unrhymed verse form of Japanese origin having three lines containing usually 5, 7, and 5 syllables.....a poem in this form usually has a seasonal reference. Sign in to see full entry.
....when they were younger..... Night’s globe shines golden, glowing cheery masquerade— “It’s sun, Mommy! Sun!” Sign in to see full entry.
Winter's End Pink and purple hue painting new day's horizon. Spring flowers come next. Sign in to see full entry.