The End Of Childhood The last Daily Haiku of February, the last one devoted to childhood, aptly narrates the end of infancy and the beginning of adulthood.
Grandma's Ball Broth Gone are the days when my whole family gathered together around a table full of delicious Christmas dishes. I'm now the aunt, not a kid anymore, but that's not only OK, it is probably even more joyful.
Fishing Rod In Hand. Today's Daily Haiku is inspired by another memory: fishing with my mom at the concrete blocks of the pier when I was little.
We'll Never Grow Old The inspiration behind today's Daily Haiku is the different perceptions of time we have as children and as adults.
Let Them Go Nina Simone sang... "What good is the past, once upon a time?". I've always tried to keep the scarce memories I've got from my childhood... But are those really so important for the person I am today?
He was never good at sports Even though I train 4-5 times per week now at the gym, I was never good at sports when I was a kid. Today's Daily Haiku reflects on that.
Sun On Your Bedside Table The Daily Haiku of the day is based on an old memory of a night lamp (shaped like a sun) I would use as a little child to dispel the darkness of the night.