
I froze the moment, mama. I froze the momen…
Mama loves to make up haikus or sing them and she found this one hilarious:
To freeze the moment / In seventeen syllables / Is very diffic
Have you ever written a haiku? Let’s share them and have some fun. Good for the brain for sure.
See below ours:
Here is ours today. Read it at your leisure and be sure there is no
HAHA, that was FUN!
But a thought for today’s Monday muse is this:
Walk as if your feet are kissing the earth.
Mama loved this and it just might keep us from FALLING, haha.










Here’s a haiku I wrote earlier this year.
if the Good Lord meant
for me to touch my toes He’d
put them on my knees
HA HA HA THAT IS WONDERFUL! You win the haiku of the year award! I hope you kneed it….
Life is full of magic…
Moments of tears and laughs…
Make for well lived lives…
Hugs, Pam
Oui, oui, oui, and oh, what magic!
That’s a great one, Loulou! This one is also beautiful.
“Lighting One Candle” by Yosa Buson
The light of a candle
Is transferred to another candle—
Spring twilight
Lovely lovely…lots of syllables, is it a haiku? Who knew.
I am only good at rhyming ones, but I am giving it a shot- XO
Pretty Christmas tree
Ornaments are going crash
Kitty having fun
WONDERFUL, 18 syllables we think but who the heck knows….
here izza my hi-koo
fog iz on dee ground
damp and wet and cold it iz
will it ever leave?
Gut won wit xactlee 17 sillibals! Luv it.
A haiku is for those who can’t write a poem?
Brian’s Home ~ Forever
HAHA, that’s a goot one. Can’t write tonight or too up tight? Haiku is just for you. TRUE.
When in school, we learned to write haikus and I recall that I loved it!
They are such fun and a bit mind-twisting…good exercise for the grey matter.