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9 comments:
Good haiku, good photo...well done, kiddo.
BTW, I'd like to introduce you to a pal of mine, St. Polly...I think you'd like her.
Lovely. wish the skies were so blue here.
Tomorrow I have haiku time with kids:
We go to Loch End
Fort Augustus for picnic
Ham rolls, history
And it had better jolly well be a good day, and we need a boat to come through the canal and the locks.
Hey Mish, I go by many names!
Thanks Zeph for adding me here - I really appreciate it and I realise that yet again I failed to include the word "spring".
Am I forgiven?
Mimi - this haiku lark can take over... I bet you're seeing everything in haikus, like I started seeing my life as one big facebook status update. Are you back in the land of the broadbanded? (good luck with the kids - more badminton perhaps?)
Indeedy, Pinkerbell, I am back in the land of email.
During our great but cold day out, I completely forgot to set a haiku challenge for the kids.
Must do better next time!
Mimi you must have been doing such a good job of entertaining, that they didn't need the extra task.
I did a very good job of being school marmy and banging on about Telford and Isambard Kingdom Brunel.
Then lost heavily at Pictionary!!
Like the alliteration and the match with the photo. Herringbone sky is one of my favourite descriptive terms.
Herringbone skies are the most beautiful, especially when the sun is setting, but I couldn't quite manage one of those!
I'm glad you liked it, haikus look simple, but they're not!
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