It's that time of year when the wonderful fresh fruits and vegetables are arriving at the Farmer's Market. Oh what a treat it is to peruse and pinch the palate of color set before our eyes. Her are two haiku poems that express my feelings about these treasures.
Plump red tomatoes
Oh, how tasty and juicy
Mouth watering good.
~~~~~
Bing cherry delights
Dark in color and so sweet
Just forget the pits
Oh, how tasty and juicy
Mouth watering good.
~~~~~
Bing cherry delights
Dark in color and so sweet
Just forget the pits
Laura at Catholic Teacher's Musings is sponsoring Bad Haiku Friday. This weeks topic is Food and Drink. Jump right in!!! The water is fine!
You're right. The pits are the "pits."
ReplyDelete(Sorry, I couldn't help myself.)
I found this post very fruitful.
(Sorry, there I go again.)
Great job.
And nice penmanship too!
Thanx Cathy for the comments on my Blog. I have responded there.
ReplyDeleteGod bless you.
Love cherries, tomatoes and Neil Diamond. Love this post, sounds like.
ReplyDeleteQMM
I am in hog heaven with the fresh fruits and veggies that are being sold at the farmer's market and even in the backs of trucks along the county roads!! Except for the humidity, this is a great time of year!
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Abbey ♥
Cute haikus :)
ReplyDeleteSweet Cherries are the best and so is Neil Diamond!
Oh Thank God above for all His goodness and yummy gifts from His garden! I think He has invented the best food anyone could enjoy! :)))))
ReplyDeleteThank you dear friend for coming by to see Nancy's photography; talent runs in my husband's family....it is a gift of heaven indeed! Anita
Cathy, loved them both!
ReplyDeleteMind if I try it, Cathy?
ReplyDeleteJuicy peaches
Fuzz over flesh
Drip down my chin
Oh I love the farmers markets this time of year too!
ReplyDeleteYour Haiku captured perfectly their atmosphere and aroma!
Interesting meme.
ReplyDeleteDarryl and Ruth : )