Reflective Haiku

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Like is life fire’s flames

moments dance leap with color

die in time’s embers

The new year is a time for reflection and celebration. I celebrated my birthday on January 6th and our 16th wedding anniversary on January 11th.  This will be an exceptionally good year for everyone. I have some personal intentions and visions but will let them unfold as the days pass. For now, I’m relaxing in the dancing flames of life with joy and gratitude.

And what are you grateful for as this new year begins?

Make Zinc Haiku Comic 23

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Follow instructions below and click here – mini-comic23 – to make this week’s haiku mini-comic drawn by Brian Payne.

1.) Download the image to your computer desktop.
2.) Set your printer to the fill entire paper/borderless setting and use the landscape format to print it on a piece of 8 1/2″ x 11″ paper (preferably colored.)
3.) Watch the tutorial I found on YouTube (see link below,) make sure your folds are straight, all the corners are even, and be extra careful with your cut.
Enjoy!

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mmPZlFBR6I8

ZCW #23-C

Last line of this week’s comic haiku.

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Waves Haiku 70

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White lapping laughter

waves sprint over sifting sands

a liquid ballet

Waves Haiku 69

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Endless horizon

unknown calls to adventure

shore a safe haven

ZCW #23-B

Second line of this week’s comic haiku.

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Waves Haiku 68

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Crystal blue whiteness

clouds floating into mountains

waves churn over sand

Waves Haiku 67

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Laughter lapping waves

frolic to the shore with glee

dance joy just to be

ZCW #23-A

First Line of this week’s comic haiku.

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Waves Haiku 66

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Blue sea appears black

while white waves plow into sand

rocks and tree stumps stand