I started writing a haiku a day in July 2011 as a journaling project - a creative challenge that would also chronicle the ordinary moments of life. It has been a great discipline for encouraging me to think about the aspect of each day that stands out, and how to craft that into three lines of five, seven and five syllables.
April 9 - We Cap Off A Six-Day Run Of Evening Outings With A Pre-Easter Turkey Dinner, In Which One Guest Becomes A Bit...Well, Let's Just Say "Centre Stage"
Cycle-legs return
We're sick of socializing
But there's one last meal
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