Today we have the words ‘think’ and fresh’ to use in our Haiku set by Ronovan for his weekly challenge.
Seeing as I am always thinking about food, here is my attempt for this week:
For my Sunday roast
I think tender leg of lamb
with fresh rosemary.
Today we have the words ‘think’ and fresh’ to use in our Haiku set by Ronovan for his weekly challenge.
Seeing as I am always thinking about food, here is my attempt for this week:
For my Sunday roast
I think tender leg of lamb
with fresh rosemary.
Fun! I’m licking my lips – great haiku!
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Thank you 🙂
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Yum! my favourite roast of all time!!!
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And great Haiku too! 😀
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Thank you 🙂
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Well I am always thinking of food! 🙂
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😁me too…. Its the hardest thing!,,
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Sounds delicious. 🙂
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Yummy 🙂
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Nice haiku and recipe, yummy!
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Thank you 🙂
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I am always thinking of food too.
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Ha Ha! 🙂
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Who was it that told you to start writing haikus? Give that person a pat on the back because every week you come up with a fantisic response to Ron’s challenge.
Would you believe we also had roast lamb for dinner this evening, and then I read this. 🙂
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The same person that also taught me how to watermark my photos! Thanks so much for persuading me to have a go at the Haiku challenge as I really am enjoying it. The funny thing is though, that I do only write them for the challenge still! Yummmy for the roast lamb dinner, 🙂
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At least you are writing them. My haiku mojo has left me 😦
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Oh no. I loved reading your Haikus, and you were my inspiration to try them myself as you know. Your flash fiction stories are brilliant Hugh, perhaps that is where all you mojo is going? 🙂
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I am hungry now great haiku too
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Thanks Donna 🙂
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Rosemary, that’s the stuff to flavor any roast meat!
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Absolutely 🙂
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Hi Edwina! You took the prompt words in a great direction. Loved it! 😛
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Hi Vashti. Glad you enjoyed it, I always go in the direction of food where possible! 🙂
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Geesh, you’re clever with the words this week. Great angle. And rosemary and lamb, perfectly yummy!
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Thank you. I’m really enjoying the Haiku challenge, 🙂
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