C: Thank you coming by...glad this came "alive" for you.
Pamela: You got that right!
Collin: Thanks. I hadn't played backgammon for years and so I wasn't only getting a lesson in baking pie but also getting a refresher on how to play the game.
Mr. Butterfly: EEK! (Hey, this is supposed to be a family blog).
John: Thank you.
Polona: Thanks.
Andrew: Sorry about that (they did smell and taste great). P.S. That's a cool new blog photo of you.
From "The Haiku Anthology" I became interested in Haiku and I have since written numerous haiku, senyru, and tanka. "Masago", my haiku pen-name, means "grain(s) of sand" in Japanese. I have recently started learning Esperanto and Japanese. A few years ago I developed a new eastern verse form which we now call 'Renhai'.
12 comments:
I can see and smell this one.
cinnamon & patience
american pie
that warm, sweet feeling—
dad! ... home already?
lovely scene
john
like collin, i've never played backgammon, but like this one!
... and lol to senile's comment/haiku :o)
wish I could smell it! :)
C: Thank you coming by...glad this came "alive" for you.
Pamela: You got that right!
Collin: Thanks. I hadn't played backgammon for years and so I wasn't only getting a lesson in baking pie but also getting a refresher on how to play the game.
Mr. Butterfly: EEK! (Hey, this is supposed to be a family blog).
John: Thank you.
Polona: Thanks.
Andrew: Sorry about that (they did smell and taste great). P.S. That's a cool new blog photo of you.
And the winner got
the biggest piece of cake?
Tikkis: Not exactly...I took home the blueberry and he kept the apple. :-)
Rather cool it off with some vanilla ice cream!!
For some reason Blogger decided to change my name to anonymous. I usually reserve that name for my port o john poetry.
Anonymous/Pat: Ah, yes, icecream goes well with hot pie, especially the soy variety for me -- I'm a vegie. :-)
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