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Tag: Seasonal

Weekly Haiku

dewdrops: Summer Week 7

August 21, 2025August 17, 2025 Trent Thomson

Summer Week 7 BY KIMBERLY HALL

Tagged cicada, earth, grass, life, music, Seasonal, summerLeave a comment
Weekly Haiku

dewdrops: Summer Week 6

August 17, 2025August 17, 2025 Trent Thomson

Summer Week 6 BY EIVIND EGELAND OLSEN

Tagged flowers, grass, midsummer, Seasonal, solstice, summer, sunflowerLeave a comment
Weekly Haiku

dewdrops: Summer Week 5

August 11, 2025August 11, 2025 Trent Thomson

Summer Week 5 BY KAPIL KACHRU

Tagged midsummer, rain, Seasonal, summer, truth, truthsLeave a comment
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dewdrops: Summer Week 4

August 2, 2025July 29, 2025 Trent Thomson

Summer Week 4 BY JAY HOWARD

Tagged red, Seasonal, summer, treeLeave a comment
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dewdrops: Summer Week 3

July 29, 2025July 29, 2025 Trent Thomson

Summer Week 3 BY EDWARD BARONOSKY

Tagged chrysanthemums, milky way, moonlight, Seasonal, summerLeave a comment
Weekly Haiku

dewdrops: Summer Week 2

July 15, 2025July 15, 2025 Trent Thomson

Summer Week 2 BY DEBASHIS DEY

Tagged breeze, leaves, Seasonal, summerLeave a comment
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Weekly Haiku

dewdrops: Summer Week 1

July 9, 2025July 9, 2025 Trent Thomson

Summer Week 1 BY JACK COLDICOTT

Tagged Fire, grass, komorebi, Light, Seasonal, summer, sunlightLeave a comment
Weekly Haiku

dewdrops: Spring Week 13

June 30, 2025June 30, 2025 Trent Thomson

Spring Week 13 BY MICHAEL WINTER

Tagged drops, flow, Haiku, Seasonal, spring, tears, WaterLeave a comment
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dewdrops: Spring Week 12

June 23, 2025June 23, 2025 Trent Thomson

Spring Week 12 BY JULIA McDONALD

Tagged drops, flow, Haiku, Seasonal, spring, tears, WaterLeave a comment
Weekly Haiku

dewdrops: Spring Week 11

June 18, 2025June 18, 2025 Trent Thomson

Spring Week 11 BY CHRISTA McGEE

Tagged drops, flow, Haiku, Seasonal, spring, tears, WaterLeave a comment

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