Tilt of the earth.
Either side of equator
Seasons reverse.
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Born in the year 1968, my childhood was spent amidst the beautiful scenic landscape of a small town in India, Ranchi. Though an engineer by qualification, reading, writing and cooking are my passions. Another thing that I am passionate about is my country, India. As they say, a lifetime is probably not enough to explore the whole of India. Currently based in Kolkata, I can be reached at gdutta17@gmail.com. View all posts by gdutta17
Nicely done!
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Thank you so much. 😊
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You’re so welcome 🙂
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Your words of praise are always so endearing. Thank you once again. 😊
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It’s funny that you should describe me as “endearing”…I had a neighbor for about 10 years, a guy–and he used to say I was a “handful” (of bother/trouble) but that I had a good heart and possessed an “endearing” manner/style. So I guess I haven’t lost my touch! 🙂 Have a blessed week, Goutam 🙂
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😊 Thank you. Wish you the same too Rhen.
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Thanks much 🙂
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Reblogged this on Frank J. Tassone and commented:
#Haiku Happenings #8: Goutam Dutta’s latest haiku for my current #Haikai Challenge!
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What an excellent change of the seasons, haiku! ❤
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Thank you so much Colleen. So glad to know that you liked it. 😊
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You’re welcome, Gottam. 😍
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As I read your poem, I got an image in my mind of an hourglass being flipped. Nice doing, G.
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Am so glad that you enjoyed it. Thank you so much. 😊
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You are very welcome.
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Yeap! The big flip is on. Like how you captured it.
Pat
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True….Have always been amazed when I sit down to think as to how these things keep happening on their own, without any intervention from any quarters. 🙂
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