Every January, Satya and Kaspa of Writing Our Way Home challenge us to write small stones thoughout the month. Here is my small stone for today.
Day Six
Spherical nest of twigs, stalks, moss, tucked low in the winter hedgerow, falls apart in the brownness of age and decay.
Polly Robinson © 2013

From forestry.gov.uk


06/01/2013 at 05:25
Something about ageing in January…Is it just me? I liked this. Short and precise. Very clear.
06/01/2013 at 05:28
I spotted that in this morning’s post, Maggie Mae ~ thinking along the same lines today
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10/01/2013 at 21:16
This might sound bizarre, but this had a real mathematical feel to it. It was opening with ‘spherical’ that did that, and then the falls apart bit was scientific. Overall, this is a study of the science of nature.
10/01/2013 at 21:23
Yes, to me it sounds bizarre! But I like that for you it has a mathematical feel to it … my very worst subject at school … heh-heh