Friday, July 30, 2021
Haiku Friday: Bugs
For some reason, the house is full of flies. How did they get in? No one knows! (actually, they do-- I leave the door open a lot).
Mid-summer is peak bug season, the time for mosquitos and mayflies and spiders and dragonflies and all of the other insects and arachnids that make this season more interesting. Personally, I love watching the way bees crazily flit from one flower to another, getting fatter and fuzzier as the summer goes on.
So let's haiku about these fellow inhabitants of our world. Here, I will go first:
Dragonfly, welcome
Please do that thing that you do:
Gobble up mosquitos!
Now it is your turn! Just use the 5/7/5 syllable formula and have some fun!
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Lucrative world of
butterfly ecology.
That's what hubby says.
But it was the best
animal to study with
three kids alongside.
The kids are now grown,
can ID monarchs, sulphurs,
tiger swallowtails.
They told me giraffes
would have been cooler; they're wrong.
Bugs are magical.
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butterfly ecology.
That's what hubby says.
But it was the best
animal to study with
three kids alongside.
The kids are now grown,
can ID monarchs, sulphurs,
tiger swallowtails.
They told me giraffes
would have been cooler; they're wrong.
Bugs are magical.
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