This blog is a collection of what goes through the mind of a father, a husband, a son, a friend, a lawyer (not your lawyer), and a storyteller, all competing for attention in my head.
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Wednesday, July 20, 2005
Wednesday is Haiku Day!
Still!
3 weeks before school Is the Panic setting in? Or is it just gas?
Haiku is a Japanese poem that follows a specific format of three lines. The first line consists of five syllables, the second has seven, and the third has five. They don't have to rhyme; and they don't have to make much sense, it's just something to brighten everyone's Wednesday.
I walked all over
ReplyDeleteSeattle yesterday - ow!
Boy, am I aching
I wait all week for haiku day
I walked all over
ReplyDeleteSeattle yesterday - too!
and now I will write haiku
not as hard as I thought, not when mom does most of it for me!
my husband made belt
ReplyDeletefor that I am a proud wife
now go mow the lawn!
Only three more weeks?
ReplyDeleteI want it to go on. But . . .
My students await.
These are all so cool!
ReplyDeleteHi EP...come back we miss you :o)
Haiku are great, poems are great, random trivia is great. I have no phone lines at home, so I'm delayed in my replies.
ReplyDeleteI dont know what HAIKU is :( ...until now ..can you post something on this blog for the uninitiated ....
ReplyDeletehey, if you hold out on updating for a couple more days, this post will roll around to another haiku day.
ReplyDeleteHaiku is a Japanese poem that follows a specific format of three lines. The first line consists of five syllables, the second has seven, and the third has five. They don't have to rhyme; and they don't have to make much sense, it's just something to brighten everyone's Wednesday.
ReplyDeleteok sidcruise guy
ReplyDeleteyour turn to write haiku pome
see if you have learned