Friday the Weekend Eve – Haiku

a daffodil

 

Friday again means time for a little Haiku to help celebrate the fact that we made it all the way. (Okay so maybe there is eight more hours of today, but still tonight be the night. Weekend eve . . . woo hoo). Hopefully you will have a restful weekend and will be able to hit Monday (just seconds away) with vigor. Here is today’s Haiku or maybe a Haiban (not really sure)

 

Alive by John W. Howell ©2014

It is spring today,

Rivers made of snow cascade . . .

Daffodils now live.

24 comments

  1. Snow cascade is a great phrase. Enjoy the weekend.

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    1. You as well. Thanks

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  2. Yea, it is finally Friday! One of the hardest things to do after a vacation is make it through a whole work week 😉 Cheers to you, John. Love the haiku 🙂

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    1. Yes it is. Again I believe work is the curse of the drinking class.

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      1. lol 😉

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  3. Thank heavens for daffodils (and Fridays). Have a great weekend, John!

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    1. You as well Katie

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  4. I love the flowers!

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    1. On the coast we don’t get them so this was in remembrance.

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  5. Those rivers are wrecking havoc around here, but the flowers are pretty 🙂

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    1. Yes. Something good from disaster

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  6. Nice job. You have snow cascade in Texas? 😉

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    1. This is why I like fiction. I can have snow cascades in Texas.

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  7. There’s a lot of snow to cascade this spring in the US from what I’ve been hearing John. Have a good weekend.

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    1. So true. You as well

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  8. I enjoy a daffodil! A great Haiku, John. Now, stop showing off and go have a margarita!! 🙂 Happy Friday…

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    1. You too. Happy Friday that is.

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  9. Perfecto haiku-o!

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  10. Kirsten · ·

    Snow cascade…not something I see much of…actually never down here! It is a wonderful phrase though. I hope you’ve had a great weekend John 🙂

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    1. I have and hope you have as well.

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  11. I noticed the daffodils, too, coming up. I can’t wait for the tulips as well!

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    1. Tulips are the arrival of really good weather. The crocus and daffodils can still pop in the snow.

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