Exceptional, Juliet! The geese are everywhere in this part of the world and especially in my hometown where many Canadian geese winter at Capitol Lake (warmed by artesian well water. Here's a video link I know you'll enjoy @ http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6qDxSD5v0iA
Jim - thanks, the plural of haiku, well it depends who you talk to, but most serious haiku writers use haiku as the plural of haiku, just as it would be in Japanese.
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ReplyDelete2 great haikus Juliet. Like how the lines end in the first haiku, so similar to the eye.
ReplyDeleteExceptional, Juliet! The geese are everywhere in this part of the world and especially in my hometown where many Canadian geese winter at Capitol Lake (warmed by artesian well water. Here's a video link I know you'll enjoy @ http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6qDxSD5v0iA
ReplyDeleteI saw geese this week, just like that.
ReplyDeleteYou know, the second haiku describes me on ice, too.
i can easily picture the rotweiler pausing before each step. i've always been afraid of rotweilers. hope all is well.
ReplyDeleteReally must get writing poetry again.
ReplyDeleteThanks for the inspiration.
We were shopping at a fabulous organic grocery store. A big one. I love it!
like them both, but the first one more so because of Line Two 'skeins across'
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I love these haikus. Capture winter so well.
ReplyDeleteSo many geese overhead at the moment! And so noisy at evening.
ReplyDeleteLoved both of these.
The second one made me laugh - can just picture that rottweiler.
ReplyDeleteGreat site, really lie th Hailkus....Haiku? What is the plural of Hailku?
ReplyDeleteJim - thanks, the plural of haiku, well it depends who you talk to, but most serious haiku writers use haiku as the plural of haiku, just as it would be in Japanese.
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