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Post by Brigid Briton on Mar 26, 2011 21:04:27 GMT -6
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Post by Fire Monkey on Mar 26, 2011 23:41:34 GMT -6
colour splashes out dullness can not restrain no fence can hold
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Post by Brigid Briton on Mar 27, 2011 8:53:40 GMT -6
Awesome, Tim. We'll turn you into a "haiku-head" yet!
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Post by dustandwater on Mar 27, 2011 9:29:06 GMT -6
A nice photograph. Simple yet evocative. Here's my take on it:
fence suffocates life like wintry snowfall stifling -- one flower breaks out
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Post by Fire Monkey on Mar 27, 2011 13:25:37 GMT -6
Awesome, Tim. We'll turn you into a "haiku-head" yet! But by that time, will there still be any nature left to write about?
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Post by Brigid Briton on Sept 6, 2011 13:21:28 GMT -6
This was really an interesting challenge, which managed to draw out a few non-haiku-ers. Anyone else want to try their hand?
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Post by heatherwordbender on Sept 30, 2011 23:38:49 GMT -6
it seemed a good thing "the grass is always greener" no turning back now
crimson petals stretch to catch a few rays of sun defining moment
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Post by Brigid Briton on Oct 1, 2011 6:30:43 GMT -6
Nice, Heather! A double dose of haiku completely revived this old challenge. Thanks for prowling around in the dusty basement to find this. I think you did a great job capturing the "haiku moment" that was first captured in the picture.
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