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is this a haiku? i can’t remember the meter for haiku. anyone? mad — A hangover is the wrath of grapes. – Hide quoted text — Show quoted text -> Regarding lotuses ~~~ > gentlemen who emerge > from the mud unsplattered ~~~

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mad,  although you attribute the quote to me…. I,  in fact, did not quote the quote. ’twas K30 who did the deed.  Perhaps she’ll answer today… at dawn. ~~~   Nedra www.geocities.com/Heartland/Pines/4836/

– Hide quoted text — Show quoted text -> is this a haiku? i can’t remember the meter for haiku. anyone? > mad > — > A hangover is the wrath of grapes. "Nedra >> Regarding lotuses ~~~ >> gentlemen who emerge >> from the mud unsplattered ~~~

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Mad wrote ~~is this a haiku? i can’t remember the meter for haiku. anyone?~~ I just happen to know that bit of information as I have a fourth grader this year. The Japanese form of poetry runs 5, 7, 5 – syllables that is. k30a and the water gardening labradors see the labradors at http://www.daydreamergardens.com/2_level/articles/dog_how_to.htm K30A and friends’ pond information page http://hometown.aol.com/k30a/myhomepage/writing.html

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– A great many people believe they are thinking when they are merely rearranging their prejudices. > Mad wrote ~~is this a haiku? i can’t remember the meter for haiku. anyone?~~ > I just happen to know that bit of information > as I have a fourth grader this year. > The Japanese form of poetry runs > 5, 7, 5 – syllables that is.

Regarding lotuses gentlemen who emerge from the mud unsplattered well, it’s not haiku, but it’s really good. thanks, k30a mad – Hide quoted text — Show quoted text -> k30a and the water gardening labradors > see the labradors at > http://www.daydreamergardens.com/2_level/articles/dog_how_to.htm > K30A and friends’ pond information page > http://hometown.aol.com/k30a/myhomepage/writing.html

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- Hide quoted text — Show quoted text – > Just to make me feel rotten for not being able to sprout the > dratted lotus seeds – well, still one left that I am ignoring (maybe > that is the key?) > found this quote in an article about the Chinese Scholar’s > Garden (Staten Island). > Regarding lotuses ~~~ gentlemen who emerge > from the mud unsplattered ~~~ > k30a and the water gardening labradors > see the labradors at > http://www.daydreamergardens.com/2_level/articles/dog_how_to.htm > K30A and friends’ pond information page > http://hometown.aol.com/k30a/myhomepage/writing.html

So my seeds were thrown away by some neat member of my household, before I could get to them !!! — pisces

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5-7-5 > is this a haiku? i can’t remember the meter for haiku. anyone? > mad > — > A hangover is the wrath of grapes. >> Regarding lotuses ~~~ >> gentlemen who emerge >> from the mud unsplattered ~~~

– Kellie Final Portrait * A Novel by Kellie Sisson Snider Kass Arts Publicity  <http://kassarts.bizland.com>

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Just to make me feel rotten for not being able to sprout the dratted lotus seeds – well, still one left that I am ignoring (maybe that is the key?) found this quote in an article about the Chinese Scholar’s Garden (Staten Island). Regarding lotuses ~~~ gentlemen who emerge from the mud unsplattered ~~~ k30a and the water gardening labradors see the labradors at http://www.daydreamergardens.com/2_level/articles/dog_how_to.htm K30A and friends’ pond information page http://hometown.aol.com/k30a/myhomepage/writing.html

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Kathy,   Bless You for trying to get a lotus seed to grow.  I would never have the patience for that feat. Thanks for the quote!   Up til now I’ve somehow disassociated from the vision of the Buddah emerging from the lotus flower … can’t imagine why that happened.  ’Om  Mane Padme Om’ ….. I have about 10 aerial leaves on the lotuses so far.  The ones that are growing in the mucky sand are huge.  I really need to take pics but my digital camera is in the home repair shop in Idaho ;-) Nedra www.geocities.com/Heartland/Pines/4836/

– Hide quoted text — Show quoted text -> Just to make me feel rotten for not being able to sprout the > dratted lotus seeds – well, still one left that I am ignoring (maybe > that is the key?) > found this quote in an article about the Chinese Scholar’s > Garden (Staten Island). > Regarding lotuses ~~~ gentlemen who emerge > from the mud unsplattered ~~~ > k30a and the water gardening labradors > see the labradors at > http://www.daydreamergardens.com/2_level/articles/dog_how_to.htm > K30A and friends’ pond information page > http://hometown.aol.com/k30a/myhomepage/writing.html

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is this a haiku? i can’t remember the meter for haiku. anyone? mad — A hangover is the wrath of grapes. – Hide quoted text — Show quoted text -> Regarding lotuses ~~~ > gentlemen who emerge > from the mud unsplattered ~~~

Response:

mad,  although you attribute the quote to me…. I,  in fact, did not quote the quote. ’twas K30 who did the deed.  Perhaps she’ll answer today… at dawn. ~~~   Nedra www.geocities.com/Heartland/Pines/4836/

– Hide quoted text — Show quoted text -> is this a haiku? i can’t remember the meter for haiku. anyone? > mad > — > A hangover is the wrath of grapes. "Nedra >> Regarding lotuses ~~~ >> gentlemen who emerge >> from the mud unsplattered ~~~

Response:

Mad wrote ~~is this a haiku? i can’t remember the meter for haiku. anyone?~~ I just happen to know that bit of information as I have a fourth grader this year. The Japanese form of poetry runs 5, 7, 5 – syllables that is. k30a and the water gardening labradors see the labradors at http://www.daydreamergardens.com/2_level/articles/dog_how_to.htm K30A and friends’ pond information page http://hometown.aol.com/k30a/myhomepage/writing.html

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– A great many people believe they are thinking when they are merely rearranging their prejudices. > Mad wrote ~~is this a haiku? i can’t remember the meter for haiku. anyone?~~ > I just happen to know that bit of information > as I have a fourth grader this year. > The Japanese form of poetry runs > 5, 7, 5 – syllables that is.

Regarding lotuses gentlemen who emerge from the mud unsplattered well, it’s not haiku, but it’s really good. thanks, k30a mad – Hide quoted text — Show quoted text -> k30a and the water gardening labradors > see the labradors at > http://www.daydreamergardens.com/2_level/articles/dog_how_to.htm > K30A and friends’ pond information page > http://hometown.aol.com/k30a/myhomepage/writing.html

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- Hide quoted text — Show quoted text – > Just to make me feel rotten for not being able to sprout the > dratted lotus seeds – well, still one left that I am ignoring (maybe > that is the key?) > found this quote in an article about the Chinese Scholar’s > Garden (Staten Island). > Regarding lotuses ~~~ gentlemen who emerge > from the mud unsplattered ~~~ > k30a and the water gardening labradors > see the labradors at > http://www.daydreamergardens.com/2_level/articles/dog_how_to.htm > K30A and friends’ pond information page > http://hometown.aol.com/k30a/myhomepage/writing.html

So my seeds were thrown away by some neat member of my household, before I could get to them !!! — pisces

Response:

5-7-5 > is this a haiku? i can’t remember the meter for haiku. anyone? > mad > — > A hangover is the wrath of grapes. >> Regarding lotuses ~~~ >> gentlemen who emerge >> from the mud unsplattered ~~~

– Kellie Final Portrait * A Novel by Kellie Sisson Snider Kass Arts Publicity  <http://kassarts.bizland.com>

Response:

Just to make me feel rotten for not being able to sprout the dratted lotus seeds – well, still one left that I am ignoring (maybe that is the key?) found this quote in an article about the Chinese Scholar’s Garden (Staten Island). Regarding lotuses ~~~ gentlemen who emerge from the mud unsplattered ~~~ k30a and the water gardening labradors see the labradors at http://www.daydreamergardens.com/2_level/articles/dog_how_to.htm K30A and friends’ pond information page http://hometown.aol.com/k30a/myhomepage/writing.html

Response:

Kathy,   Bless You for trying to get a lotus seed to grow.  I would never have the patience for that feat. Thanks for the quote!   Up til now I’ve somehow disassociated from the vision of the Buddah emerging from the lotus flower … can’t imagine why that happened.  ’Om  Mane Padme Om’ ….. I have about 10 aerial leaves on the lotuses so far.  The ones that are growing in the mucky sand are huge.  I really need to take pics but my digital camera is in the home repair shop in Idaho ;-) Nedra www.geocities.com/Heartland/Pines/4836/

– Hide quoted text — Show quoted text -> Just to make me feel rotten for not being able to sprout the > dratted lotus seeds – well, still one left that I am ignoring (maybe > that is the key?) > found this quote in an article about the Chinese Scholar’s > Garden (Staten Island). > Regarding lotuses ~~~ gentlemen who emerge > from the mud unsplattered ~~~ > k30a and the water gardening labradors > see the labradors at > http://www.daydreamergardens.com/2_level/articles/dog_how_to.htm > K30A and friends’ pond information page > http://hometown.aol.com/k30a/myhomepage/writing.html

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