Friday, July 31, 2026
Haiku Friday: Fish!
Sure, people fish through the ice in the winter, but this is the heart of fishing season. I actually caught a fish last week up at Osler Island, in fact. But mostly I think about eating them! So let's haiku about that this week. Here, I will go first...
A salmon filet
Must be treated with both care
And not too much salt.
Now it is your turn! Just use the 5/7/5 syllable pattern and have some fun...
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Every summer
Anglers, along the shoreline
Bait buckets ready
Anticipation
As minnows swim, unknowing
Their fate is a hook
Anglers, along the shoreline
Bait buckets ready
Anticipation
As minnows swim, unknowing
Their fate is a hook
Walking on a beach
Saw man catch a baby shark'
Dangling from his line
He took off the hook
Held it in palm of his hand
This small miracle
Gently released it
Back to the surging ocean
Hope he found way home!
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Saw man catch a baby shark'
Dangling from his line
He took off the hook
Held it in palm of his hand
This small miracle
Gently released it
Back to the surging ocean
Hope he found way home!
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