This haiku juxtaposes spring's first butterfly with a worn paper map threatening to split along its creases. The connection ...
Even without a calendar, you know when spring has arrived. You can feel it in the air. And Vicki Elsbernd’s poem about something recently in the air — and in the news — tickled me enough to choose it ...
PORTLAND, Ore. (KOIN) — With the nice weather, it may be time to visit the Columbia River Gorge and celebrate this magnificent outdoor location with a haiku. Friends of the Columbia Gorge have ...
Can you write a haiku about spring? Sure you can! Here are the details, which are simple indeed. The deadline is Monday to share your haiku and a photo at [email protected].
Here are the details on how to write a spring haiku. You can share your haiku (and a photo!) at [email protected]. The deadline is Monday, and spring's not far behind.
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