Parked
Sheltering-in-place
Lowest gas prices in years—
Idle car, full tank

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Stepping Up
Doctors and nurses
Daily frontline warriors—
World’s unsung heroes

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Unsatisfied
Citizens cry out
Promise less, deliver more—
Voters watch and wait

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Loved each of these. It’s hard to do Haiku and make it flow. Nice job.
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Kathy, I appreciate you reading and sharing some kind words. Sometimes writing a Haiku is a bit like writing in a journal. It offers a quick snapshot of life.
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Great photo of car in garage. I always like the brown tone photos with something highlighted in red. Perfect Haikuvto go with it, too. Ah, so true!
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Thank you Jan. I am sorry for being much too slow in replying back. Stay safe and healthy under the Big Sky.
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No problem, Richard. Better late than never, right? ❤
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Excellent poems. I enjoyed them. Thank you.
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Suzette, I always appreciate hearing from you. You have been writing some delightful poetry as well. God’s peace!
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Thank you for your wonderful support. Blessings to you. Hope you have some wonderful sunshine days to further brighten Springtime. 🌷☀
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Timely.
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Thank you Bonnie. Sometimes writing a Haiku seems a bit like writing in a journal. It offers a quick snapshot of life.
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Very much so.
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Great job with the Haiku Series reflecting our current situation.
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Leola, I appreciate you reading and sharing your thoughts. Sometimes writing a Haiku is almost like writing in a journal.
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You can say so much in just a few words.
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you captured the irony so well of the lower gas prices and our inability to take advantage of them!
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Thanks Jim. My car is been doing quite a bit of sitting, and don’t burn much fuel with my few trips. It’s a much different world out there, and I expect it will be for some time.
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it’s nice to save the money, and good for the environment.
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All our prayers to the brave doctors and nurses who risk their lives every day for us. The car in the garage poem was funny. We need some humor these days. Wonderful trio of Haiku!
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Susan, I appreciate your words about our medical professionals. I have a niece and a brother-in-law who are doctors, and they are constantly in my prayers along with thousands of others.
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