If you stopped by the daily haiku weblogs of Matt Morden
and Paul David Mena on Sunday, you would have seen
two poems that moved me:
deepening snow
my mother struggles to remember
the names of my children
in my parents house
the smell of my grandparent’s house
Matt Morden is accumulating a very good list of links to daily haiku
weblogs and other haiku and hokku-related sites. I’ve put a link to
the Morden Haiku site in the Sidebar for your convenience.
At Matt’s place today, you can find a larger, color version of this photo
and accompanying haiku, The effect is breathtaking.
november light
found on the alder
leaf ribs
On a perhaps less sublime note, if you went over to
more annoying than pseudo-haiku.
While at BR #35 — hosted by Colin Samuels of the Inferno-themed
law-related postings of the past week. I was happy to learn that
Employment Law weblog. It will be in 60 parts, posted on Mon-
Wed-Fri for 20 weeks.
Sheryl Schelin, who has some interesting insights on Freedom
of Information requests, and also shows her exquisite taste by
including a link to f/k/a on her short weblog roll. Thank you,
Sheryl.
Meanwhile, Colin has banished your Editor to the Sixth Ring of
Church. Innocent as Charged!
cross words over turkey
over parenting –
the Yule log burns
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