spring haiku de printemps – fiddleheads = têtes de violon
fiddleheads
in the forested hills –
andante breeze
têtes de violon
sur les collines forestières –
brise andante
Richard Vallance
Fiddleheads are native to Canada. They taste like spinach. They thrive in the Gatineau Hills just outside Ottawa and the Outaouais.
Les têtes de violon sont endémiques au Canada. Elles ont le goût des épinards. Elles prospèrent sur les collines de la région du Gatineau proches d’Ottawa et de l’Outaouais.
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