
Last week’s footsteps look so fresh on the frozen path where our paws leave no mark. The warm glow of the morning sun welcomes us like long lost friends and in this silence I feel like coming home. Coming home to all that is well in the world, to all the magic that nature has to offer and to the simple ways in which the sparkling frost on the trees connects us to the magic within ourselves.
frost rests
in silent caress
of the dawn
© Xenia Tran

I look up at the snow covered mountain against the blue sky and my mind wanders into the green and purple heathers of September, the view down over the glen and beyond the Monadliath. Winter has landed early here and we change the paths we walk with every season. Wrapped in the arms of nature we go where she leads.
stillness
before the ski slopes
open to laughter
© Xenia Tran

With love from Eivor, Pearl and Xenia xxx
Photographs by Xenia Tran, unedited.
Camera: Lumix Panasonic FZ38, setting: iA.
I posted both haiku on twitter as part of my daily ‘Find the Silence’ reflections for Carpe Diem Haiku’s Winter Retreat and revisited the parts of the walk that inspired the haiku to create this haibun for dVerse Haibun Monday.
This haibun appears in:

which was published in December 2017 and is now available from Amazon in Europe and North America.
In 2022, we were delighted to learn that Chiaroscuro – Darkness and Light, is going to the moon. It is one of the poetry anthologies selected by Dr Samuel Peralta to be enclosed in time capsules and launched to the Moon, as a message-in-a-bottle to the future.
The Anthology will be part of The Polaris Collection, Dr Peralta’s payload associated with an Astrobotic Griffin/NASA VIPER mission, landing in the vicinity of the Lunar South Pole in November 2024.
You can read more about this collection here and more information about the Lunar Codex here.
The poem is also included in our first full-length collection Sharing Our Horizon, published in September 2018, available in paperback and ebook formats from bookstores and online retailers.
dVerse Haibun Monday Free For All

Daily Post Weekly Photo Challenge: Ascend
Daily Prompt: Silent
Oh my! I love this haibun and the way you used two haiku to bring the two paragraphs together. I also of course love the photos of your whippets mincing along on the frozen footsteps. It looks so cold but they are all snug and warm in their jackets
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Thank you so much for your kind words Toni. It was so still and pure and we were wrapped up warm so that we could enjoy being out there for most of the morning with a flask of chai and some dog treats in our rucksack.
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That sounds great. Doggie treats and chai…finding the silence.
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:o)
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This is a wonderful walk… I think the sentiment of familiarity at the same time as you watch the seasons change is wonderful.. true silence.
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Thank you Björn, it is a magical walk in different seasons and a very special place for us. The silence is always here.
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so lovely – something I needed this morning
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Thank you Maureen, much love to you xxx
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You move me. Home always strikes deep, every word finds the magic in the frozen forest, mountain. Caress. Wow.
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Thank you for your kind words Eric. Home has always been a place inside of me and in nature this feeling is even stronger than anywhere else.
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Walking with whippets, footprints in the snow, the warm glow of morning sun – heavenly, Xenia. I especially love the colours in the second part: the blue sky and the green and purple heathers.
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Thank you for your kind words Kim :o) It seems like yesterday we were hiking among those greens and purples in short sleeves!
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Your whippets are so lucky!
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:o) xxx
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I love how you have captured the moment so beautifully. The peaceful stillness is evident in your words….
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Thank you for your kind words Michael, it was such a magical walk :o)
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I think you nailed it well and truly…
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Thank you :o)
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It seems to me that you carry the silence with you.
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Thank you Paul, it feels that way since I committed to the ‘Find the Silence’ Winter Retreat at Carpe Diem Haiku fifteen days ago.
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I was drawn to that but my current work schedule makes it impossible. I’ll take a look at yours though and grab some silence there.
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It has a very powerful accumulative effect and feel free to have a look at mine.
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I liked the idea of “Coming home to all that is well in the world”.
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Thank you Frank, it is a wonderful feeling :o)
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I always enjoy following your tracks when you come up 🙂
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Thank you for your kind words RK and happy birthday to you :o)
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Stunning, peaceful and magical all at the same time.
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Thank you so much for your kind words Miriam, blessings to you all xxx
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i can’t say i’ve
often played in
snow.. these greyhounds
are lucky today as they experience
a beauty
feel of
Nature
clean to behold
in paws that feel
the earth and cold
and snow flakes
as integral
paRts
no different than
the pads that balance
tHeir orbit uPon the EARth..:)
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Thank you so much dear friends, blessings to you :o) xxx
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My pleasure..
FriEnd..
Give a pet
To your
FriEnds
For me too..
WiTh sMiLes..:)
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Thank you friend, I will do! :o)
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:)!
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You know, you almost make me want to enjoy winter… almost. I like how they use their paws to speak in prose.
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Thank you Brian, the whippets are very expressive with their paws, eyes and ears and there is sooo much to love about winter when you wrap up warm :o)
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Beautiful, Xenia. Simply beautiful. Love to you.
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Thank you for your kind words dear Lois and much love to you 💖 xxx
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Really pleasing post. Thank you.
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Thank you for your kind words Herb and you are very welcome ☺
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We go where she leads. Winter is a dame that is a bit more strict than the other seasons!
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Haha, if you see her that way!☺
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This is incredibly moving!
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Thank you kindly Sanaa 💖
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I love everything about your post, the words, sentiments, photos and of course, Evior and Pearl 🙂 ❤ xxx
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Thank you so much for your kind words Cathy, I am really enjoying this Winter Retreat with Carpe Diem ☺ Enjoy your day and much love to you and Finn 💖 xxx
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Thank you, you too 🙂 Much love to you all xxx
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Thank you Cathy 💖 xxx
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Cant add more to what has already been said, only to agree with all.
However, you referred to your keep you warm drink as ‘chia’, haven’t heard that description of drinking chocolate for nigh on 50 years. On board one of the Royal Navies minesweepers, mid Mediterranean, for a week or two, and what did they have on the go 24/7 chia, and were we glad of it. A memory as warming as the chia, thanks for bring that one back to the present day. Having said all that I’m thinking that your chia drink could be something different? No worries as it was the word that invoked the memory, but would like to know if your chia is the same as what I used to drink way back then?
Take care,
Mick ☮
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Thank you for sharing these memories of drinking chia Mick! I was talking about chai, an ayurvedic infusion made with cinnamon, cardamom, ginger, cloves and black pepper. It is my favourite brew during the colder months and very warming ☺
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Could of been but hey ho…no worries it was a nice memory for me, thank you..
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That is all that matters Mick. It gave you a nice memory to share. The magic of haiku lives in all the ripples it creates ☺
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Love your first haiku esp.
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Thank you so much for your kind words Debi ☺
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such wisdom in the dog’s faces….such comfort in your words.
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Thank you dear Jane, much love to you all xxx
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and to you and yours. the rain has finally fallen. What a blessing!
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Thank you Jane and so glad the rain is falling! :o) xxx
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I am actually sitting here sipping on chai right now, so this poem was the perfect accompaniment! There is a gentle calm within your words, a feeling of acceptance and trust in change…perhaps in seasons and in life. I especially love “the sparkling frost on the trees connects us to the magic within ourselves.”…and “Wrapped in the arms of nature we go where she leads.”
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Thank you so much for your kind words Mish 💖 I have total trust and acceptance of all that I experience in the silence and in nature. It is so different from our younger years in London where the seasons traveled by mostly unnoticed. Where we are now it truly feels like home on so many levels. Thank you for stopping by and have a blessed rest of the day 💖
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I’m awed by both your poetry and your dogs. These are beautiful.
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Thank you so much for your kind words Victoria 💖
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Here’s to “…the magic within ourselves…”
Seek peace,
Paz
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Thank you Paz ☺👍
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