Haiku Category

Homer Odyssey – Ellensburg, WA – Haiku 7

Haiku 7 – Ellensburg, WA Ebony hides shine in summer sun, cows munch grass moo, stare at humans We’re spending our second of four nights in the state of Washington. This part of the drive has been filled with winding roads ascending and descending.  The weight in our trunk acts like an accelerator when we […]

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Homer Odyssey – Baker City, Oregon – Haiku 6

Haiku 6 – Winding Roads, Baker City, Oregon Mountains meander sharp curving roads do challenge driving loaded car. I have been driving for little more than five continuous years and most of that time has been in sparsely populated Indian nations. This journey is presenting me with situations I’ve not encountered before which I suppose, […]

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Homer Odyssey – Shoshone Falls – Haiku 5

Today was an easy drive on Highway 84. Coming into Twin Falls, we saw signs to Shoshone Falls and followed them to experience another natural wonder. Haiku 5 – Shoshone Falls, Twin Falls, Idaho Falling water soothes sensual sound rainbow vapors cool summer delight.                       […]

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Homer Odyssey – Two Haikus

Haiku 3 – Moab Fourth Ephemeral lights rainbow brilliant expansions hypnotic fireworks I managed to smile after surviving five lane highway driving from Provo, Utah, through Salt Lake City to Ogden, Utah where the mountains create a beautiful backdrop. I’ve avoided freeway driving during my short driving experience but this trip is placing me on […]

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Homer Odyssey – Arches National Park – Haiku #2

Wind and time sculpt rock towers and arches sublime sing silent anthems. We observed  July 4th by celebrating one of this country’s natural treasures, Arches National Park, just outside of Moab. These are just a few of the beautiful structures we saw.

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Odyssey to Homer, Alaska – Haiku 1 – Moab

Heat seeps into pores walk beneath Moab’s towers tasty food beckons. Moab, Utah is a tourist town and we’re staying here for two days. These photos capture a little of the feel of the town. As for tasty food, I had a portobello mushroom M.O.A.B. (Mother of all burritos) at Miguel’s Baja Grill. And I […]

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Thank You Haiku to My Readers

In the past few weeks the kind comments I’ve received from many readers, and an increasing number of likes have made me feel that my writing is reaching and touching readers and fellow writers. So today, I want to thank all of you who take time to read my poetry, stories, and occasional observations. I […]

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