Haiku: wind and rain
This haiku was written after walking along Ocean Beach, Tasmania. Face freckled with rain, buffeted by bracing wind. Nature brings me alive. © Monique Mulligan
This haiku was written after walking along Ocean Beach, Tasmania. Face freckled with rain, buffeted by bracing wind. Nature brings me alive. © Monique Mulligan
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