This was written for a 99-word flash fiction challenge over at Carrot Ranch. November 14, 2019, prompt: In 99 words (no more, no less), write a story using storm windows. It can be literal on a house, but also consider other portals, even spaceships or submarines. Can you make it into something new or buildContinue reading “Winter Fun – Flash Fiction”
Tag Archives: winter
Roots a Haiku
Imagining
As I sit here today looking outside, I’m trying to think of what it would be like to be out in the elements. We’ve had some pretty bad weather this winter and this past weekend it was snowing, blowing, ice pellets, and very high winds here in Ontario, Canada. Today it is still snowing andContinue reading “Imagining”
Winter’s Worst
Tired of Winter
We yearn for springtime We put our trust in groundhogs We must be crazy! .© S.Zutautas 2019
Winter Evening – Haiku
Winter Evening by Susan Zutautas Bitter cold evening Fresh snow fell blanketing all Was a two-dog night © Susan Zutautas
Frozen
In Like a Lion
Winds are a howling Temperatures plummeting Abounding blizzards
February Haiku
February blahs Taken over by fatigue Dreams of warm sunshine