Thinking in Haiku

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Read an interesting article on the Improvisational Life site that keeps popping into my thoughts. It was about how you can notice simple things around you and express your thoughts in the 5, 7, 5 syllable form of haiku. Watch out. It can become addictive. Or maybe it’s just me!

My thought of the moment:

abandoned sea shell
now a fiddler crab’s new home
nature’s recycling

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About Mary Jane

I am a retired English teacher. My husband, Frank, and I have lived on Cape Cod since 2000. I am a lifelong bread baker and writer and have been posting a blog on Falmouth Patch for the last few years. Savory Seasons has been largely devoted to recipes and food in general. I am hoping to expand my focus in this new blog.
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2 Responses to Thinking in Haiku

  1. JoAnn says:

    Like today’s haiku. Shall we call you Basho Fernino from now on?

  2. Mary Jane says:

    Not in his league, I’m afraid!

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