Fleeting Speed
Prairie-fueled sprinter
Solitary wanderer—
Pronghorn speeds away

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Harvest
Gentle breeze blowing
Rippling waves of amber grain—
Harvest time awaits

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Summer Storm
Dark thunderclouds form
Bringing devastating harm—
Escaping storm’s wrath

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Nice collection of haikus!
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Great haikus Big Sky! I never was good at writing those, you did a wonderful job there!
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What a nice trio — I enjoyed all three.
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Thanks for sharing your thoughts. I am now trying to tie the Haikus in each series around a common theme.
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Very good. Love the pictures.
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Thanks for sharing a thought. The pictures are not mine, but they were effective. I will be posting more Montana photos in my gallery over the next several weeks.
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Good. Looking forwrd to that.:)
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Nice haikus
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Thank you Jim! I need to read some of your posts before turning out the lights.
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Aww thanks!
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Even pictures of tornadoes unnerve me, and then you add ominous words, lol.
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I can’t take credit for the photographs, but some of my words were inspired from driving through 3-4 storm cells during a July afternoon.
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Pronghorn are cool. There are supposedly more of them than people in Wyoming, and I don’t doubt it
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You are correct. I taught one year in Wyoming years ago, and there were more pronghorns along Interstate 25 than vehicles on the road during the wintertime.
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Yep! I was in Evanston 3 years and Casper 3 years
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Wow! I knew you had to have lived in the Cowboy state to know about the pronghorns. I taught in Wheatland. Sometimes, we live in a small world.
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Ha been through there just a few times. We used to go to Denver some for fun and sometimes would go that way when we’d go see family in Arkansas.
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