For the Love of Haiku

The latest health craze.
Slime-bathing removes wrinkles;
green is beautiful.

My desire to pen a haiku for http://allaboutlemon.com/2012/11/03/for-the-love-of-haiku-9-abandoned-garden/ has won over National Novel Writing Month. This  goes to prove that adollyciousirony rules okay 🙂 “For The Love Of Haiku ” is an addiction to which everybody should succumb. Come and join in the fun.

To see the artists and/or Art Players behind the above image, go to http://allaboutlemon.com/art-game/ag-w1-abandoned-garden/

Author: Sarah Potter Writes

Sarah is a British eccentric who writes offbeat fiction, haiku and tanka poetry. When stuck for words, she sketches or paints instead. She's into nature conservation, sustainability, gardening, dogs, natural health, and reading. Her sociability is something that happens in short bursts with long breathing spaces in between.

12 thoughts on “For the Love of Haiku”

    1. When I saw this picture, it reminded me of a photo I once saw of people taking a mudbath at a health farm. Also, when I had acne in my younger days, I used to use some strange facial products containing minerals and salts from the dead sea.

      I’m glad the haiku made you laugh 😀

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      1. Yes, it made me laugh and it goes perfectly with the picture plus also it has a message that goes with it about beauty regimen which is really true in nowadays body health SPA 🙂
        Thanks so much!v xoxo

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      2. Yes it made me laugh and it goes perfectly with the picture plus it has a message too about beauty regimen which is really true in nowadays body health spa 🙂 thanks so much for your haiku contribution they are all brilliant! xoxo

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  1. I was shopping for a new vacuum when this came through. It was a lovely little snapshot into a different world that made me laugh. I am very pleased with my blackberry and look forward to getting more haiku in the near future.

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    1. I just adore my Henry Hoover. He’s light, nifty, happy-looking, with a brilliantly long flex. I’ve even just bought a zip-up reusable dust-collection bag as my contribution to sustainability.

      Perhaps I should write a haiku about Henry.

      Enjoy your new vacuum 🙂

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