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Do you like variety? You’ll find it in Novel Thoughts, Sharon K Connell’s monthly newsletter—articles, interviews, tips, poetry, art, at least one recipe, plus more.

Starting with the next issue (February 2019), I’ll be a featured poet in the Author’s Pen section of the newsletter. Take a moment to subscribe on her website http://sharonkconnell.com/ And while you’re there, you can view previous editions of Novel Thoughts by clicking on the Newsletter Archive menu. ~Bette A. Stevens

Bette A. Stevens, Maine Author

There’s nothing quite like the sky at twilight to fill the soul with awe—even at the close of a bitter winter day. Photo taken at the farmstead in Central Maine in mid-winter inspired this writer to pen a winter tale. What’s inspiring you today?~Bette A. Stevens, Maine author 

Winter Tale

Haiku by Bette A. Stevens

Periwinkle sky
Sings a winter lullaby
Twilight paints its tale

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  1. Beautiful poem and image. Bette..you have a way with words that melts the heart. ❤️

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  2. Lovely post, Bette. Btw I posted your review here: https://authorkevincooper.com/2019/03/31/pure-trash/

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  3. Just sooo beautiful, Bette! Both the haiku and the photo! A perfect combination! 😄❤

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  4. What a delightful haiku, Bette. I definitely speaks to me.

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  5. Thank you for the newsletter plug, Bette. I’m looking forward to having you featured each month for my readers. You do such a beautiful job of saying so much in so few words. Love these Haikus. God bless you.

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  6. What a beautiful haiku and photo, Bette! The winter sky is so lovely against a blanket of snow. We’ve gotten more snow here in SW Ohio than we’ve had in years and I am enjoying every moment. It’s been bitter cold, but the gorgeous blanket of snow makes up for the cold temps. Love and hugs, dear friend. 💕🤗💕

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    • Thanks so much for your thoughtful note, Michelle.Delighted to hear you’re enjoying a winter wonderland despite the bitter temps.Oh, the magic of a fresh fallen snow… ❤ Blessings and love, dear friend. xo

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  7. Gorgeous haiku, Bette. The image is lovely too.
    😊💕

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  8. I subscribed it, Bette. ❤

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  9. What a stunning photo and exquisite haiku. I love both, Bette. How wonderful that you’ll be a regular on Sharon K Connell’s monthly newsletter. Congratulations!!

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  10. Exquisite photo and verse, Bette. ❤

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  11. Majestical in prose & photo caption! Will done Bette! And congratulations 😀
    Blessings,
    Jennifer

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  12. Very well done. Love the photographs and you captured winter perfectly.

    Have a fabulous day, Bette. ♥

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  13. That has to be one of the most beautiful sky photos I’ve ever seen, Bette. The haiku is a perfect match.

    Also congratulations on becoming the featured post in Sharon’s newsletter. I did a quick looksee of her site and it appears lovely and very diverse. Headed back there now to subscribe.

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    • Thanks so much for the lovely note and for checking out Sharon’s site and newsletter. I’ve been a subscriber for several years and enjoy each issue. 🙂 I think you will to! xo

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  14. D.L Finn, Author said:

    I love your take on the beautiful picture Bette. It was a perfect fit.

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  15. Dreamy haiku and beautiful picture, Bette. We’re waiting for a little bit of snow in my neck of the woods. Have a great day! ❤️

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  16. That’s wonderful, Bette. What an honor to be featured. That’s on a regular basis? Nice! A beautiful mellow haiku for the winter months. Stay warm. 🙂

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    • Thank you, Diana. Yes,the featured post is for the whole year and I’m excited to be a regular and honored by Sharon’s gracious invitation. 🙂 We’re expecting another snowstorm tonight and the wood stove is stoked and blazing. xo

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  17. I want to wrap myself in this and fall asleep! ❤

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  18. Bette, I’ve been struggling to find a word to describe the blue of the winter sky, then see you name the perfect colour in this lovely wintry haiku. Periwinkle! Exactly! Instead of bemoaning the season I like the idea of listening to its lullaby. Your photograph is wonderful, a glory of sunset colours. Congratulations on your regular feature in Novel Thoughts, Bette! Hugs xx❤️

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  19. Beautiful Haiku 🙂❤️

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  20. Lovely picture and words, thank you for sharing… unfortunately the winter here on the prairies are not as beautiful as the picture… but we can dream… 🙂

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    • Thank you, Larry. ❤ We sometimes moan and groan when winter overstays its welcome, but the glimpses of glory along the way, brings out the dreamer in us too. Blessings and love, my friend.

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  21. Exquisite photo and haiku, Bette. I’m getting a bit fed up with the yo-yo temps and ‘active’ weather patterns in eastern Maine. You’ve reminded me to figuratively and literally chill out and appreciate my surroundings!

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    • Thanks so much for you note, Molly. With lots more snow and more bitter temps in the offing, it’s a perfect time to get wrapped in the beauty that surrounds us every day… The glory of this sunset reminds me of how lucky we are. ❤ Stay safe and warm and enjoy the magic of the months of Maine. xo

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  22. Beautiful, Bette!

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  23. A beautiful haiku perfectly matched to a stunning photograph. Well done, Bette.

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  24. Beautiful, words and photo! 😊

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  25. Your writing reflects you wonderful appreciation of nature, Bette.

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  26. I can feel the warmth of your winter tale Bette. Beautiful!

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  27. Maybe ESPECIALLY on a cold winter’s night, that glow really matters. It’s like a little blessing.

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  28. Beautiful photo and beautiful haiku! Blessings to you, Bette! xo

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