coming together
tradition of giving thanks
humble reflection
This senryū is my response to
Frank Tassone’s #Haikai Challenge #61: Thanksgiving.
coming together
tradition of giving thanks
humble reflection
This senryū is my response to
Frank Tassone’s #Haikai Challenge #61: Thanksgiving.
Happy Thanksgiving, Ken!
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Thank you, Bob. May you know much Turkey-ness this day!
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Good one!
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Thanks!
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🙂 And thank you for “spinning and falling” which inspired “A Tanka In Autumn” (https://bennaga.wordpress.com/2018/11/22/a-tanka-in-autumn/)
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😀
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Nice.
Saying it all by saying nothing at all.
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🙂
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Hope you had a wonderful Thanksgiving, Ken!
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It was nice. A day of cooking (then relaxing with family). Happy Post-Turkey, Merril.
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Thank you, Ken. Same to you!
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Very nice and have a joyful holiday season.
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Thank you, and the same to you.!
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😉
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Reblogged this on Frank J. Tassone and commented:
#Haiku Happenings #10: Ken’s #senryu for my current #haikai challenge!
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Thanks, Frank.
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One our traditions is that everyone who celebrates at the same table bring something.
Makes it easier for the host that day. I have left over sweet potatoes as well as a sweet potato casserole made with crushed pineapple. I like that even if it was just me to know that pineapple is a symbol of hospitality. 🙂
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That casserole sounds interesting.
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It was from the local grocers booklet. Had cinnamon and maple syrup too. And I also added some nutmeg. (Topped with mini marshmallows.)
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