Friday, February 28, 2020
Haiku Friday: In the woods
Wilderness is a good thing. I took it for granted as a part of my life, I think, until I met Craig Anderson. He was the first person I ever met who talked about wilderness as something both precious and threatened. He was so right, too: once I began to see it that way, it changed everything. Now, a canopy of trees is a sacred place.
Let's haiku about the woods today. Some love it, some fear it, some just aren't interested. Your wilderness might be the middle of a lake or a tree in your yard, and that's ok.
Here, I will go first.
Boundary Waters-
The most civilized place
I have ever been.
Now it is your turn! Just use the 5/7/5 syllable formula, and have some fun!
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Fourteen acres, wooded bliss
deer, birds, frogs and dogs
Down in the ravine
Old bootlegger barrels lay
Revenuers Ax
Japanese garden
greets visitors driving in
A bit of Eden
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Fourteen acres, wooded bliss
deer, birds, frogs and dogs
Down in the ravine
Old bootlegger barrels lay
Revenuers Ax
Japanese garden
greets visitors driving in
A bit of Eden
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