dagosan’s scrapbook – 2004 pt. 2
- below are haiku and senryu written by “dagosan”, this weblog’s Editor, David A. Giacalone. most have been on the Home Page, some are outtakes and rewrites. each is a work in progress. i hope they show improvement over time and encourage others to try writing haiku -
– click here for dagosan’s archive index -
snow turns to rain -
our Buddha’s visit
cut short
[Dec. 31, 2004]
just enough snow
for a Buddha –
too much snow
[Dec. 31, 2004]
new snowman –hatlessscarecrow[Dec. 30, 2004]
children awash
in christmas gifts –
tsunami on tv
[Dec. 28, 2004]
coins inside the walnuts -
great-grandchildren
cracking a smile
[Dec. 27, 2004, for Grandpa Bart]
cross words over turkey
over parenting–
the Yule log burns
[Dec. 26, 2004]
a sleigh-shaped cloud
floats by -
Christmas morning blue sky
[Dec. 25, 2004]
Nana serves
Grandma’s recipes —
Christmas Eve calamari
[Dec. 24, 2004]
it’s about
the journey –
not today!
[Dec. 23, 2004]
two-hour backup –
just past the accident,
Christmas Eve rainbow
wrapping and
packing–
she pastes on a smile
[Dec. 22, 2004]
of course,
it’s coming back –
solstice clouds hide the sun
[Dec. 21, 2004]
married a decade
she hides
the mistletoe
married a decade
he buys
new mistletoe
[Dec. 20, 2004]
rattled
by the parking space stalker
– season’s greetings!
[Dec. 19, 2004]
wind chill zero –
outside the high school
not one jacket zipped
[Dec. 18, 2004]
3 am nature call–
the loud drip
of icicles
[Dec. 17, 2004]
her migraine
lingers -
nine (shopping) days ’til Christmas
[Dec. 16, 2004]
fogged window -
too cold
meets too hot
[Dec. 15, 2004]
winter wind
rattles the windows -
the fridge hums louder
[Dec. 14, 2004]
birthday phone call -
your triple bypass
trumps my bad knee
[Dec. 13, 2004]
waiting room -the masked manbrings his own magazine[Dec. 11, 2004]
eyelid lightshow –
he hits the snooze button
one more time
[Dec. 10, 2004]
can’t put a name
to a very pretty face -
birthday gift
[Dec. 7, 2004]
snowstorm begins –
got coffee
no half ‘n’ half
[Dec. 6, 2004]
Sunday morning
omelet
for one
a single
mimosa
- hold the toast
Sunday evening
no shower
no shave
[Dec. 5, 2004]
two strawberry blondes
lean into the wind -
cattails lean with it
[Dec. 4, 2004]
snow falls
from a low gray sky -
she lifts the sauce pan lid
[Dec. 3, 2004]
a favorite tree
reflected in the river -
made me look again
[Dec. 2, 2004]
the river mirrors
the busy bridge -
one duck races the cars
[Dec. 1, 2004]
under nana’s afghan -dreaming homemadebread and meatballs[Nov 30, 2004]
a mostly-cloudy sampler
of blues, grays and whites
– driving alone
[Nov 29, 2004]
finally touchingher face - “are your fingersalways this cold?”[Nov. 28, 2004]
the shower massage
finds her navel -
Buddha smile
[Nov 23, 2004]
rainy night drive –
squinting at glare
with dad’s eyes
[Nov 21, 2004]
clogged drain–
300-pound plumber
under the sink
[Nov.20, 2004]
sharing her flu -
the coffee
is bitter, too
[Nov. 19, 2004]
garbage can overflows –
skinny squirrel ignores
man and river
[Nov. 17, 2004]
sitting to meditate-
toilet and nose
start to run
[Nov. 15, 2004]
waving from the river bank
waving back
cattails
[Nov. 13, 2004]
first snowfall
no one knows how to drive
‘cept I
[Nov.12, 2004]
handful of pawnsprotect the king -Veterans Day[Nov.11, 2004
even lovelier
naked
backyard elm
[Nov. 10, 2004]
almost sunset -
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silent magpies
dry leaves
trapped in the spokes
grandpa’s bike
a silent magpie
flies across the valley
leafless willows
DeVar Dahl from A Piece of Egg Shell, an anthology by Calgary-Canada-based
haiku poets (Magpie Haiku Poets, 2004, email cover art by Ken Richardson
credits: “dry leaves” – Between the Clouds, Red Iron Press, 2003
by dagosan:
bathtub’s ready –
the frozen turkey
and I
[Nov. 18, 2004]
Taxable Events: I might have to declare in-kind benefits, now that Stu Levine
is back posting at his Tax & Business Law Commentary weblog. A year was
too long, Stu. His first entry analyzes employment termination issues raised
in the recently-decided case of economics professor Michael Conte.
Prof. Yabut wants to write a welcome-back haiku, but haikuEsq won’t let him.
Another taxable beneft this week is the launching of “Start Making Sense” by
NYU tax Prof. Daniel Shaviro — it features “Unfair but balanced commentary on
tax and budget policy, contemporary U.S. politics and culture” and more. (via
We concur with Prof. Bainbridge that the Republicans in the House are wrong to change
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