The Wind and the Cherry Tree
A Spring haiku

Like an April bride
I trod a path of blossoms
To pick up the mail
Summary
The web content describes a springtime scene through a haiku, depicting the experience of walking through cherry blossoms to collect mail.
Abstract
The provided web content presents a brief yet vivid depiction of a spring scene, encapsulated in a haiku titled "The Wind and the Cherry Tree." The haiku is accompanied by a serene image of cherry blossoms, captured by photographer Denise Shelton. The poem evokes the sensory experience of walking along a path strewn with fallen blossoms, akin to the petals of a cherry tree in April, to perform the mundane task of retrieving the mail. This juxtaposition of the natural beauty of spring with everyday life underscores the poet's appreciation for the simple, often overlooked moments that can bring joy and beauty into our routines.
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Like an April bride
I trod a path of blossoms
To pick up the mail