Spring Haiku
Spring Beckons A Smile Sun Warms Our Soil and our Souls Welcome New Season Maple Buds Ready Plump Knobs Containing Green Leaves Silently Opens White Clouds Reflecting Bright Sunshine…
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Spring Beckons A Smile Sun Warms Our Soil and our Souls Welcome New Season Maple Buds Ready Plump Knobs Containing Green Leaves Silently Opens White Clouds Reflecting Bright Sunshine…
Pouring Rain Comes Down Dark Drizzling Winter Morning Later Snow Will Fall Desiring Snow Days Give Students a Needed Break To Study or Sleep New Kindness Projects Drawing to Connect…
Snow, Softly Falling White Blankets Sleeping Green Grass Wondrous Winter World Twinkling Lights Shine Bouncing Off Dark Wet Pavement Leads Us Into Night Wrapping, Baking, Fun Music Festively Playing…
Not much in me today. A singular haiku is all I can post. Reevaluating myself. Frost Haiku White covering grass Stiff, still, silent frost comes in Overnight to morn
This morning I spent an hour working on a post I have had sitting my drafts folder for a couple of weeks. It is a post on untold stories. Already…
Working together on our haiku unit in the spring is one of my favorite writer’s circle activities. By the time students are in third grade, they are at least familiar…
Sultry September Heat unlike those known before Keeping Monarchs Here Sourness from Sourpuss Not much more can one expect Cringing, Pucker-Up Healthy scars healing Under yellow,…
This morning I got some great news! Thirteen students who attend enrichment opportunities I offer at one of local elementary schools will have their Haiku poetry published in the Young…