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October 13, 2018 by Christine Goodnough

Echoes

harvested fields
still echo with the roar
of swath-chewing combines

Posted in Haiku, Micropoetry, Musings, Poems, Reflections, Seasons, Thoughts, Work | Tagged farming, grain, harvest, Machines, Prairie, random | 2 Comments
March 16, 2015 by Christine Goodnough

Amber Durum

bearded wheat
cargo of life in the hold
wind-tossed waves

Posted in Haiku, Musings, Nature, Poems, Reflections, Seasons | Tagged crops, farming, food, grain, prairies, ships, thoughts, work | 5 Comments
February 21, 2015 by Christine Goodnough

Treasures Stored

ten steel grain bins
gleam in the distance
silver vaults for gold

Posted in Haiku, Musings, Poems, Reflections, Seasons | Tagged Canada, farming, grain, harvest, prairies, producers, random, thoughts, wheat | Leave a comment

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