Seven years ago today, I was in a panic. We were snowed in, for the first time in years, and I needed to get to the station to catch a train southwards. My daughter was due to give birth to her first child and I’d promised to be there. Thankfully, in our village, the snow disappeared almost as quickly as it had arrived, and I was able to get to the station. Only, once on the train, there was a detour! Throughout the longer journey, I looked out of the window at snow in various stages: snowflakes, banks of snow, melting snow, fields covered in snow – with the occasional hare gambolling in the snow. I arrived just in time.
snowdrops have faded
daffodils are flourishing
still looking for hares
Kim M. Russell, 3rd March 2025
This Monday at the dVerse Poets Pub, we are writing haibun about March madness with Frank, who reminds us that the shortest month of the year is behind us, we are looking forward to warmer weather, but winter can either leave like a lion or limp off like a lamb. We already have daffodils and crocuses. I would love to go for a walk in the sunshine today, but I’m stuck in bed after spending all Sunday in hospital.
Frank has given some lovely examples of poems about March madness, as well as a haibun by Stephen A. Allen.

I would love to see the hares like that… the only mammal I see regularly are the deers.
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That’s funny; we used to have deer in the garden all the time, but we don’t see them much now. The best thing I saw was a herd of them leaping about in a field.
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Kim you convey the feeling of anxiety of letting your daughter down and also missing the birth of your grandchild so well here. I love how you describe the snow in its varying states of degradation on the detour. Also lover how you pull nature in to support the moods. Can you tell I like this one? Glad it worked out for everyone. “All’s well…” and all that.
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Thank you so much, Lisa!
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You’re very welcome.
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lover = love (sorry for typo)
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A harrowing experience well-told, with supenseful twists leading to that happy ending. Well done, Kim!
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Thank you, Frank!
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i have not seen the hare’s since my childhood.
loved the story
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Thank you Rog. Sometimes I see them out in the fields, but not so often these days.
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wow, a lot of sniw in there. You surely let us know you were snowbound
much♡love
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Thank you, Gillena, and much love to you.
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Love this. The picture is the icing on the cake.
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Thanks Melissa. I wish I had taken a photo of my own, but I was too anxious.
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I can imagine!
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I really enjoyed the touch of the hare there, included….fit so well in the Mad March theme…!
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Thanks so much, Ain.
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A beautiful haibun, Kim. Love the injection of the hare into your writing!
Sorry to hear you were in the hospital. Hope everything is now on the mend.
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Thank you, Dwight.
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You are welcome!
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I’m glad you made it in time, in spite of snow and trains.
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Thank you, Nolcha.
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I’m so glad you got there on time, it would have been a stressful time and a perfect haiku at the end. Still looking for hares…wonderful.
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Thank you, Diane.
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How beautifully the picture fits with it. Oh, I love both very much.
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Thank you, Elise!
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Kim, I love how your haibun captures the mix of urgency and nature’s beauty. The haiku ties it all together perfectly.
Much love,
David
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Thank you so much, David.
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Beautiful! So glad you reached in time!
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Thank you, Jay!
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This is lovely, Kim. You capture that anxiety of missing such an important day well. And the haiku is beautiful. I’d love to see a hare or two in snow one day.
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Thank you so much, Cris!
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I love your description of the stages of snow.
I wish you good health.
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Thank you very much, Sara.
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I’m so happy you made it on time, Kim! Great haibun!
Yvette M Calleiro :-)http://yvettemcalleiro.blogspot.com
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Thanks so much, Yvette!
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