#Freestyle Friday (1/19/18): A #haibun tree tribute…#haiku #poetry .@ImageCurve

Spring Suite, Finis: Apple Trees

 

The apple tree in our backyard has grown back. Dad and I trimmed it way back before he died. It’s full again, leaves covering its crowning branches in a mane of green.

Frankie’s step remains at the base of the trunk: a two-by-four we nailed just below the trunk split. The one he uses to climb while on base during our games of tag.

Like my own stomp step that I used to climb my own apple tree so many years ago.

small blossoms
a robin ascends
to her nest

 

first published in Image Curve, April 21, 2016

photograph by Lizzie Guilbert

 

for Real Toads’ Wordy Thursday with Wild Woman ~ The Tree Sisters, imagined by Sherry Blue Sky

 

 

 

 

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14 responses to “#Freestyle Friday (1/19/18): A #haibun tree tribute…#haiku #poetry .@ImageCurve”

  1. The Thrifty Campers Avatar

    These delicate flowers are an apple tree? Perhaps I should plant one

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    1. Frank J. Tassone Avatar

      😆 indeed! Thanks! 😀

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  2. Sherry Blue Sky Avatar

    Apple trees and boyhood go together. I love the connotations and the remembering – your father trimming the tree, your son, climbing the tree, and your own boyhood memories of your own apple tree. The Tree of Remembering. Lovely, Frank. See you Monday at Poets United. Your feature is posting at 12:30 p.m. Central US time. Hope you like it.

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    1. Frank J. Tassone Avatar

      Thanks, Sherry! I’m looking forward to the feature, and I’m sure I’ll love it! Thanks for that! 🙂

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  3. kanzensakura Avatar

    This is very poignant to me. At my oak tree I placed a couple of cement blocks rather than wounding the tree. It was quite a chore to lug them there! But it was the action of an adult rather than as the action of a parent for a child. I’m lugging another in the spring for “Toni’s Step”” .

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  4. Susie Clevenger (@wingsobutterfly) Avatar

    We had apples trees where I grew up. I always loved watching them from grow from bloom to fruit.

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  5. Jim Avatar

    Mine was a cherry tree. It was given to my folks but they didn’t have time to care for it. They planted if “for me.” I watered it and occaisonly minded a few other needs, pest bugs and worms, and the likes. Mom baked pies and other desserts and canned some, but I was the picker guy.
    ..

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  6. Carrie Van Horn Avatar

    Love the haiku and the lovely story it accompanies. I am in the process of buying a home. I think one of the first things I will do is: plant a tree. 🙂

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  7. Björn Rudberg (brudberg) Avatar

    Apple blossom is such a promise

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  8. merrildsmith Avatar

    Lovely and poignant–past and present come together.

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  9. Margaret Elizabeth Bednar Avatar

    Wonderful memories and nostalgic poem.

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