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Tuesday, 11 May 2010

Haiku #141

As snow falls (again)
and temperatures come down
cheese is going up.

13 comments:

David Cranmer said...

The rate at which you turn out these gems is quite amazing.

Silke Powers said...

Dear Dave,

Thanks for your visit!! It's hard to keep up with all the great blogs out there, isn't it? I love your poetry and especially the haikus! I hope you don't really have snow anymore... Here, it's starting to get (too) warm.

: ) Silke

Carl said...

I agree with David. Quite a feet.

Dianne said...

hee hee.
drought will return here
and the cows won't be happy
california cheese!
thanks for your comments.

@ctors Business said...

If it's not one thing we have to worry about then it's something else!

Kass said...

I don't need an excuse
to be cheesy.

Unknown said...

Now, I wonder what cheese this might be, Dave?! Haven't seen any cheesy headlines - well, not really.

Conda Douglas said...

How is it you're having a spring like the one here, many thousands of miles away? And cheese going up--like it, don't understand it, but like it.

Linda Sue said...

HA hahahahahaha

Helen said...

Ditto on what David said ...

I wrote this Haiku for you today

Thirteen years on top
Five days of uncertainty
Center-left no more

Ronda Laveen said...

Chickens don't produce in the cold either.

Cloudia said...

You are a master!




Aloha from Hawaii


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Dave King said...

Thanks everyone

Welcome Silke to my blog and thanks for commenting.
We don't have snow, but there was a news item reporting snow in Durham.

Another news item said that the weather was adversely affecting milk production, which would cause cheese to rise in price.

Thanks Helen

Might drop the election for a day or two - it's getting to be too easy. I like a challenge!!! Of course, if an absolute gift comes along...