Haiku’s for you – Part I

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Rachel is her name
of One Womans Journey and
she reads K. Gibran.

63 Days of
survival in the desert.
Alli’s story here.

A True Jersey Girl
has a new job that rocks and
she loves Bon Jovi.

Act 4 was away
on vacation and learning
some men are creepy.

I got this idea
From Alli Deluxe and so
I owe her big time. :)

Almost Average

keeps changing his blog and has
a great pet rock there.

Brian is his name
and teaching is his game so
go learn something new.

Leanne is artsy,
painting and photography
and graphics thrown in.

Bri of Briosphere
has been away from us too
long. Glad you are back.

Curmudgeon is
quite poetic with pictures
to share with us all.

I love poetry and plan on highlighting all of my blogroll with their own Haiku’s in groups of 10. If you are not sure what a Haiku is then I can help you on that.

Haiku-poems consist of respectively 5, 7 and 5 syllables in three units. In japanese, this convention is a must, but in english, which has variation in the length of syllables, this can sometimes be difficult. A real Haiku must contain a season word, but I took liberties in mine to suit my favorite blogs.

Your task is to visit at least one of the featured blogs and say I sent you, but not before you write me a Haiku. It can be about the blog or even me or Carlo, but let your creative talents flow and your fingers fly over the keyboard in the comments section. Try to pick a blog you have never been to before and experince more of this blogosphere we share. Hugssssss!!!

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