Write a Winter Haiku & Get the Kids Writing Too! —”Snowfalls” (Haiku from MY MAINE) by Bette A. Stevens

Another great post from Bette’s blog. Here’s something to get the kids writing.


Bette A. Stevens, Maine Author




Enjoying another snow day at the farmstead in central Maine. This haiku is from my current work in progressMY MAINE, Haiku Through the Seasonsa poetry collection schedule to be released early in 2019. The photo of field and forest (taken from the back patio at the farmstead) inspired me to write today’s featured haiku. “Snowfalls” is a verse from the WINTER TALES section. Wherever you are, whatever the season, I invite you to get outdoors and get inspired. Join the fun and write a seasonal haiku about what’s inspiring you. It’s easy as 1-2-3… You’ll find the definition and descriptive details of writing haiku below. If the kids are around, make it afamily affair—they’ll love it!



SNOWFALLS

Silently—snowfalls



Reign over field and forest



Supremely sovereign



~Bette A. Stevens



HAIKU


noun hai·ku ˈhī-(ˌ)kü


:  an unrhymed verse form of Japanese origin…


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