Friday, August 16, 2019

 

Haiku Friday: California


As an adult, I have lived in two states, Texas and Minnesota, that have strong, iconic identities. Most people have some defined images in mind when they think of those places.

But perhaps the most iconic state of them all-- especially for people from other countries-- is California. Freeways, beaches, movies, people pooping on the sidewalk in San Francisco... there are a  complicated and fascinating group of ideas, images, and legends that we associate with that state. And I know at least a few followers of the blog are from there.

So, let's haiku about California this week! Here, I will go first:

Atop Eagle Rock
We could see it all: highways, smog,
Mountains, ocean, life.

Now it is your turn! Just use the 5/7/5 syllable pattern, and have some fun!


Comments:
Why is it that so
many disaster movies
destroy San Fran?
 
Zip codes tell futures
Like the fault lines we ignore
At our own peril
 
California Sun?
Foggy every morning!
Cold ocean water.
 
Dodgers, Giants, A's
Padres, Anaheim Angels
Five good baseball teams
 
The Top of the Mark,
Drinking beer with Clark Gable,
Grandpa and Grandma.
 
Night on the dark beach
The sound of waves, scent of you
Magic air and sea.
 
Sequoias tower
skyward.. Noble, weathered, wise
such gentle giants
 
Yeah, San Francisco....
But there is no place like it
The light at dusk, huh.
 
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