Monthly Archives: July 2014
Haiku for the week: 07/26/14 – 07/31/14
And a part of me wants to explain that I love living in the prairie, how the sky feels taller there and how the weeds have familiar, childhood names like foxtail and clover. And although it is tedious to drive … Continue reading
Haiku for the week: 07/18/14 – 07/25/14
So the good news is that I’ll get to keep my leg… I really feel like I need that kind of melodrama to maintain my perspective in this summer’s ongoing saga between my left knee and me. (spoiler alert, It … Continue reading
Haiku for the week: 07/11/14 – 07/17/14
The grasshoppers are voracious…I’m not sure what makes them so persistent or ubiquitous, but there you have it. The week in haiku began and ended with the boogers chewing up leaves, irritating me and my happy garden hopes…upon reflection, this … Continue reading
Haiku of the week: 07/04/14 – 07/10/14
I have some new worlds for you to visit. These poems are adventuresome and discordant collages for you to try on… 07/04/14 history of an abandoned dependence teal-arced window eyes x-raying my smuggling salty-fingered stance; sand-blasting graveyards tended by invasive … Continue reading
Haiku for the week: 06/26/14 – 07/03/14
Rocket’s red glares are pounding at my temples in our neighborhood the day before the 4th. While I love the smell and smokey afterbirth of firework displays, I dislike hearing the random noisy fists and starts leading up to the … Continue reading