07.03 Ex Nigro et Albo Hiemis

B&W photo of a lone oak tree in a field of grain

Ex Nigro et Albo Hiemis

It’s from the east facing window that I watch spring, although this morning’s winter fog obscures the view from anything beyond the windowsill, but no matter—I’m unmoored from gloom by an amber warning to winter that blooms bright as a lantern. Yes, the crocuses are blooming; yes, the birdbath has been fluid as spit all week; and yes, a butterfly landed on my arm. Soon the lavender will be blooming, my wide-brimmed hat will be at easy reach, and I’ll add fresh mint to my tea. But for now, I’ll watch spring singing with the crocuses from the east facing window.


Written for Ink in Thirds, One Hundred Word Wednesday photo prompt: 100 words sans title. Images are copyright and not to used without permission, which I willingly give when asked, and when not for commercial use. Imagery and poems/prose ©Misky 2006-2025.

6 responses to “07.03 Ex Nigro et Albo Hiemis”

  1. I am enjoying these Little glimpse of you. Love Love

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    1. Thank you so very much, c.

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    1. …it is to open a little box and find jewels. Thank you.

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