3/30/2009

day by day

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spring sunshine -
the colors return
to my garden




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. . . Read my Haiku Archives 2009


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2 comments:

anonymous said...

Hi Gabi! It's been a long time. Greetings from Canada.
G.

March sun
icicles break their silence
and begin to drip

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WHC workshop said...

ghost stories in US America is a year round endeavor, and the genre is a very significant part of USA literary history, both Poe and Washington Irving having written really famous ghost stories, as have many major USA writers since. Ghost Busters, Casper, etc.

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