New trails to hike and
lotsa opportunities
to nurture nature.
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Poetry by Wade Kwon
haiku for 4/25/2026
haiku for 3/20/2026
Let the seeds erupt
into new vegetables and
flowers on raised beds.
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haiku for 3/8/2026
Signs of spring emerge
underneath the melting snow.
Green is the new black.
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haiku for 11/30/2025
Hurricanes batter
helpless hot spots dumping an
ocean of water.
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haiku for 11/28/2025
Less crowded but still
sunny. Familiar rhythms
beckon us to stay.
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haiku for 11/6/2025
Each windowsill and
table top, all along the
floor and balcony.
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haiku for 9/29/2025
Landscaping on a
slanted surface with meatball
bushes and much mulch.
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haiku for 7/17/2025
They take pride in their
blossoming roses, also
their pruning techniques.
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haiku for 7/8/2025
The stink of thick brown
seaweed makes this vacation
most unbearable.
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haiku for 6/15/2025