BUTTERFLY ON THE WILD CARROT FLOWERS

arI had so many wild carrot plants in my garden that I took measures soon enough when again so many appeared. I let two plants grow and they are giants. The Araschnia levana did feast upon the tiny white flowers.
It was windy today, and sunny . I fel asleep on the rocking bench on the terrace.
Only later in the afternoon I walked to the supermarket to buy some food.
There was fresh spinach (not often available) and with spaghetti our meal tasted rather fine.

My haiku:

Butterflies make no
Noise or my ears are too coarse
To hear their soft song

And the proverb:

Nobody's nails can reach the length of London.

1818  Scott, Ht. Midl.

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