Monday, May 16, 2016
Family legends....
Wow! You all have some interesting families!
I liked this haiku from Jill Scoggins:
Grandma's great-grandma
was "hunnert percent In'dun"
Or so they told us.
And wondered about this one from Craig A:
Astronomer Hall (Asaph),
Discovered Phobos, moon of
Mars. Had nice beard!
But the farmer brought the most intriguing story in:
Grandmother Nolley
birthed son in the wee hours, picked
cotton after noon.
And don't go to visit Seraphim's relatives:
My grandfather said
He had gators in attic.
Slept one eye open!
And Megan Willome had a great little story, and perhaps the saddest:
That violin, they
say, a Stradivarius.
Now it's long, long gone.
I liked this haiku from Jill Scoggins:
Grandma's great-grandma
was "hunnert percent In'dun"
Or so they told us.
And wondered about this one from Craig A:
Astronomer Hall (Asaph),
Discovered Phobos, moon of
Mars. Had nice beard!
But the farmer brought the most intriguing story in:
Grandmother Nolley
birthed son in the wee hours, picked
cotton after noon.
And don't go to visit Seraphim's relatives:
My grandfather said
He had gators in attic.
Slept one eye open!
And Megan Willome had a great little story, and perhaps the saddest:
That violin, they
say, a Stradivarius.
Now it's long, long gone.