WAITING FOR THE SUN

in vain.
That made me have a lazy saturday morning.
After lunch we started our walk. This was our plan: Walk to the other side of the Weser, leave Hessen, enter Nord Rhein Westfalen, climb the hill there but do not go too high up, walk in the forest till we arrive at Herstelle, then descend the hill, and walk back along the shore of the Weser.
A marvellous idea. Did we not see the sky already lighten up?
On our trip we knew we would have a sight of the lonely tree in the meadow and it turned to be Piet Hein's blip for today.
When we arrived at the shore of the Weser a fierce wind blew and it was awfully cold. Hat over ears, two pair of gloves, one without fingers, the other thick and they should keep our hands warm. What about our nose then and chin?
So we struggled our way back and again when we arrived home, hot tea put us back on track.
In the morning I took some pictures of the snow turned into water and then into ice and I like tiny ice scultures, home made!

My haiku:

The tits do argue
Was I here first for the food
Till the jay came along

And the proverb:

Nothing is impossible to a willing heart.

1546 in J. Heywood, A Dialogue containing.....the Proverbs in the English Tongue.

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