Dig It! - Snowflakes
by Sage & Snow Garden Club
January 6, 2010
They started slowly in the early morn A few small flakes then were borne Falling softly from a laden sky Waving gently as they flutter by.
Two hours later I dared to look And saw them landing in each little nook Falling much faster and each so big As they tumble to rest on every twig.
Later still the breeze begins And every flake then start to spin They wander and roam for many an hour Until they fall and become a tower.
A mass of white that covers the ground And much of it has formed a mound In front of my garage doorway So here today I’ll have to stay.
This poem was written by Jackie Sea, a longstanding member of the Sage and Snow Garden Club. We hope that you are enjoying the winter season and wish to invite everyone to the next Sage and Snow Garden Club meeting February 16, 2010 (11:30AM for social time, noon for the meeting) in the Cooperative Extension Service Office at 621 South Pine, Pinedale. Contact the Garden Club at Box 2280, Pinedale, WY, 82941, at sageandsnow@yahoo.com or call 859-8606. To find out more about the Garden Club, go to www.pindealeonline.com and click on the link under "clubs".
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