Month: October 2023
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A Fall Foliage Deferred
“Come watch us turn!” They sing out in wind-carried whispers. Verdant leaves begin shedding their greenery as foliage season arrives. But the two-paragraph analyses my 11th graders wrote won’t grade themselves. The Eagle Scout workbook my candidate completed won’t review itself, either. “Come watch us turn!” The leaves in my former country have surely turned…
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HH #3: “Autumn Walk…” by Barbara Kaufmann
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HH #2: “Grounded” presented by the Other Bunny
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HH #1 (10/23/23): “the auburn…” by elancharan gunasekaran
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#SilentSunday
Post-wedding recovery, a day with family, and dropping our son off at his bus to Binghamton calls for more rest from #haiku. See you tomorrow!
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#SilentSaturday
As I’m attending a wedding, today I rest from #haiku. Expect me when you see me!
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A Collective Invitation
“We are the Borg. We will add your technological and cultural distinctiveness to our own. Resistance is futile” Star Trek: First Contact You have heard our call before. Some of your best became our own. Picard. Janeaway. Data. Many times you contested our invitation. System J-25, in your uncharted space. Wolf 359. Earth. We return…
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HH #2: “Daily Haiku: Oct. 20, 2023” by Charlotte Digregorio