falling star —
i blink and have to take
his word for it
[Starting with this haiku, I plan to put the remarks for each day's haiku in the comments section of the post. I will continue to maintain the archives and link information here. I am now planning to extend this linked haiku sequence for an entire year. Look at this blog's sidebar for details (see the section entitled, "A Linked Year"). ~Masago]
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867.
falling star —
i blink and have to take
his word for it
[I first witnessed a falling star in the fifth grade. I had "camped out under the stars" in the backyard with a school friend that summer. He was an astronomy enthusiast and together we saw quite a number of falling stars that night. I had luckily just got my first pair of glasses. Before then, without the glasses, I wouldn't have been able to see a falling star even if I knew what I was looking for.]
great idea! I like the new look, too.
Yes, somebody else's falling star! Becomes a word!:) A good one. I like your comment as well, good idea! And the indispensable glasses!:)
Enjoyed!
enjoyed vaugh
john
Without the glasses the only thing falling is me. So beautiful, and so easy to miss. Excellent!!
I blinked = new template.
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e had 3 of our grandkids during the perseid meteor shower in August.
They snuggled in our laps, and the 3 year old fell asleep in mine.
i could still see a falling star with my bare eyes if there were any to see... enjoyed.
Andrew: Thanks!
Borut: Thank you Borut.
SB: Pleasure.
John: Thanks.
Pat: Thanks. :-)
Pamela: Cute.
Polona: *smile*
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867.
falling star —
i blink and have to take
his word for it
Link with 866: Celestial object.
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