Another blogger was doing this haiku challenge, so I started doing it, too. Can’t blame laziness on dyslexia. Oops…my dis-knowledge-ia is showing. Education is the cure. I’ll explore more than the haiku challenge page.
I used to follow Ronovan but my reader was full of his attacks on the motives of others, and frankly his own writing is not all that good. Your haiku is wonderful. I’m always left with a huge smile on my face after I read one of your brilliant haiku because I remember how unimpressed you were with the form at one time.
LOL! I guess my daughter really IS a lot like me. She used to hate the thought of Sushi, refusing to even try it. Once she tried it, she loved it. π
I don’t like Ronovan even a little bit but this Haiku is amazing! Even without the photo, I can visualize the moment of friendship.
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Another blogger was doing this haiku challenge, so I started doing it, too. Can’t blame laziness on dyslexia. Oops…my dis-knowledge-ia is showing. Education is the cure. I’ll explore more than the haiku challenge page.
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I used to follow Ronovan but my reader was full of his attacks on the motives of others, and frankly his own writing is not all that good. Your haiku is wonderful. I’m always left with a huge smile on my face after I read one of your brilliant haiku because I remember how unimpressed you were with the form at one time.
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LOL! I guess my daughter really IS a lot like me. She used to hate the thought of Sushi, refusing to even try it. Once she tried it, she loved it. π
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