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Dear Lunch Break friends, i hope January was kind to you, and leaves you looking forward in the hope of a bright and prosperous 2013. Well; it my time again for, Claiming February: My Month; month of 28/29 days, month of my birthday, my son's birthday, Valentines' Day, amethyst, Bacchus, NaHaiWriMoNational Haiku Writing Month, and this year(Carnival and Ash Wednesday)
tweets barks meows...
wheels rumble through
the cacophony
--gillena cox
February Tid Bits
Wikiquote: Quote of the day/February
February is the most misspelled of all the months.
The violet is the February's flower. Although there are some that say the primrose is .
"The word February is believed to have derived from the name 'Februa' taken from the Roman 'Festival of Purification'. The root 'februo' meaning to 'I purify by sacrifice'. As part of the seasonal calendar February is the time of the 'Ice Moon' according to Pagan beliefs, and the period described as the 'Moon of the Dark Red Calf' by Black Elk. February has also been known as 'Sprout-kale' by the Anglo-Saxons in relation to the time the kale and cabbage was edible."


Dear Lunch Break friends, i hope January was kind to you, and leaves you looking forward in the hope of a bright and prosperous 2013. Well; it my time again for, Claiming February: My Month; month of 28/29 days, month of my birthday, my son's birthday, Valentines' Day, amethyst, Bacchus, NaHaiWriMoNational Haiku Writing Month, and this year(Carnival and Ash Wednesday)
tweets barks meows...
wheels rumble through
the cacophony
--gillena cox
February Tid Bits
Wikiquote: Quote of the day/February
February is the most misspelled of all the months.
The violet is the February's flower. Although there are some that say the primrose is .
"The word February is believed to have derived from the name 'Februa' taken from the Roman 'Festival of Purification'. The root 'februo' meaning to 'I purify by sacrifice'. As part of the seasonal calendar February is the time of the 'Ice Moon' according to Pagan beliefs, and the period described as the 'Moon of the Dark Red Calf' by Black Elk. February has also been known as 'Sprout-kale' by the Anglo-Saxons in relation to the time the kale and cabbage was edible."


Labels: Caribbean, February, haiku, Trinidad and Tobago



4 Comments:
My signature haiku:
February wind
I want to believe
the crocus
I love it February, oh how many times have I heard Febuary, lol and it is the month of my Sister's Birth February 5th and happy birthday to everyone born during this month :) x
Bill its really special of you sharing your signature piece here at Lunch Break thank you
much love...
Lorraine thank you for stopping by; Happy Birthday (in advance) to your sister
much love...
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