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Sensational Haiku! – Comfort Zone

February 10, 2010UncategorizedJanet
pillows of white on the roof
time for a quick nap

Check out some other haiku on this topic over at Jenn’s!

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2 thoughts on “Sensational Haiku! – Comfort Zone”

  1. Jenn@ You know... that blog? says:
    February 10, 2010 at 6:15 pm

    Wow, you make cold snow sound luxurious! Awesome haiku 🙂

    I went, but can't leave a comment on your new blog – it tries to make you sign up for a posterous account (nope), or use your facebook or twitter account (nope again… I don't use those profiles for my blog stuff)

    😦 Sorry!

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  2. Janet in Toronto says:
    February 10, 2010 at 6:23 pm

    Thanks, Jenn. I fixed the commenting issue. I didn't know that the default was restricted.

    Reply

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