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This haiku is a true story from a camping trip on the Appalachian Trail last November. The above image is a photograph of the sunset by Eric. The below is a screenprinted reconstruction of it that we collaborated on.
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It’s my birthday! I made a dinosaur out of pipe cleaners. I found this surprisingly cathartic.
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It’s November, so here is another NaNoWriMo-inspired haiku. It is 14 words long, plus a thousand for the picture… If only I could get Word to do the math right! Words by me, photo by Eric.
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Why? Because narwhals are awesome. This haiku was inspired by a discussion with Eric about winning the lottery. Written and doodled by me.
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I am revisiting this haiku because I’ve been sick all week. So, I create this image from my sickbed using my iPhone and my gnome collection. The gnome is becoming a recurring character in my writing-themed haiku.
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I wrote this haiku after overhearing some kids at a pumpkin patch the other day. Kids say the best things. Words by me, photo by Eric.
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This haiku was inspired by my current favorite beer, Sierra Nevada Tumbler, an autumn ale. If not for the promise of the winter beers, I’d be a little sad that fall was ending.
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Evidently, the internet is making us all impatient. Hopefully these haiku are sufficiently pithy. Words by me, photo by Eric.
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Multiply the scaleseveral thousand times whendoodling nanobots