Valentine’s Day
she reminds me
to fasten my seatbelt
you squeeze my hand . . .
how still the sky
after fireworks
[Click here for original photo-poem]
“you squeeze my had” from Open WIndow – haiku & photographs
give her a hand –
a perfect
snow angel
[Feb.14, 2005]
had a chance to reply yet on the merits. It does not help the Carolyn incorrectly
asserts that I believe $375 is excessive for an uncontested divorce.
update (7 PM, Feb. 14, 2005): I finally made a fuller reply at My Shingle.
Part of the discussion can be found here, where Eugene Lee and I go back
and forth on lawyer-fiduciares and the obligation to disclose options.
They’re ganging up on Mike the Idealist Cernovich, at Evan’s place,
where he asks “what do you like best about being a lawyer?”
Prof. B offers an economic rationale for “compassionate conservatism,”
but wonders what happend to smaller government from Repulblicans. Steve has
Comments Off
The annual Valentine Awards issue of The Heron’s Nest is now online for 
your pleasure and inspiration. It contains haiku chosen by the Editors and
by the Readers as the best to appear in 2004 in The Heron’s Nest, with
commentaries on many of the selections.
For the first time, one person — Lenard D. Moore — has won the three major Valentine
Awards: Readers’ Favorite Poet & Favorite Poem, and Editor’s’ Choice Favorite Poem.
The Readers and Editors chose this beautiful , sad monument
to a father’s love as the best poem of the year:
hot afternoon
the squeak of my hands
on my daughter’s coffin
Lenard D. Moore
While you’re waiting for the that special card from that special person to arrive,
The Heron’s Nest Valentine Awards (Vol. VII, Feb 2005) are the perfect distraction –
tastey and tasteful (and non-fattening).
In addition to the major awards, you’ll find excellent runners-up choices, and
a bonus Special Mentions section • (Part I) • (Part II). Ten of the
Special Mention haiku were written by Honored Guests here at f/k/a:
cloudless sky
the baaing
of penned sheep
- Carolyn Hall
graveside
my father and I
find common ground
– Tom Painting
near dark —
the grand hotel drips
long after the rain
Gary Hotham
midsummer sun
facing the mountain
I’ll never climb
— Pamela Miller Ness
all its leaves fallen —
a tree we were
forbidden to climb
— paul m.
no wind today —
the cottonwoods
speak in chickadee
— Billie Wilson
Flooded plain —
fence tops show which water
belongs to whom
— George Swede
last of the sunlight
cows bounding
downhill
— Carolyn Hall
“THNLogo”
After the burial —
my eyes on the shadows
of everything
— George Swede
dry heat
a hawk corkscrews
the sky
– Tom Painting
dagosan: is just going to set back, and take it all in –
after spending a few more minutes over at the Nest.
mailbox stuffed
– Valentines
from relatives
[Feb. 14, 2004 & 2005]
If you came to this website inadvertently, looking for cherry cordial sales or recipes, we apologize. The AOL search engine keeps returning our dui cherry cordials defense story as its #1 result for #6 at Google. Please consider giving your beloved a haiku bouquet, instead.
Comments Off