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Last week, when I was shooting my macro photos of flowers around my office, I stumbled across something even more interesting. At first, I, along with the majority of my co-workers, thought it was some kind of strange spiderweb. But later, I found out it was something much more exciting and beautiful.
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Thursday Things

by Kristi on December 4, 2008 · 11 comments

More haiku poetry examples, links to great blogging tips, and Youtube favorites, including facts that will make you go hmm, time lapse, & the future of tennis.

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Haiku is a form of Japanese poetry consisting of verse written in three parts of five, seven, and five syllables. The haiku poem also makes reference to a kigo, a word that relates to a particular season. While Japanese haiku is formatted in a single vertical line, haiku in English is usually printed in three lines. Read more for examples, a useful tool, and a contest.

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