The Spring Morning Edition

haru.news

MAY
07
2026
first bulletin slips under the kitchen window
morning

mist index: thinning from platform roof to plum branch

ink still damp / handle by the corners

Pollen Wire

Headlines are not stacked here. They travel as spring particles until the wind lets them be read.

06:12 plum-school gates open early for a blue umbrella choir
06:21 river fog names three bridges before dissolving
06:33 bakery window posts an apricot correction
06:48 commuter sleeves collect leaf-bright notices

Station Platform Brief

Slender strips align like a timetable when the platform clock inhales.

1Northbound dew delayed by two breaths near Track C
2Young leaf signal clears; cyclists pass beneath soft bells
3Paper vendors fold Mist Blue inserts for garden ward
4Apricot sun arrives between columns thirty seconds early
5Last winter headline removed from the south noticeboard

Garden Corrections

Errata arrive as petals: gentle, visible, and alive at the margin.

Replace “cold front” with “open window.”

The earlier edition mistook a neighbor shaking a tablecloth for weather.

Move the sparrow paragraph four columns east.

Its shadow belongs beside the tea steam, not the station stairs.

Evening Fold

By dusk the morning edition becomes an archive of quiet weather, stacked but not closed.

morning sheetharu.news
pollen wire07:48
garden proofsoftly filed
ARCHIVE
OF
SPRING

Tomorrow’s first headline is already gathering as dew.