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Online Exhibition: Arboretum Haiku & You

Maya (4yo) holding haiku ‘Walking Stick’: “Some may see a stick | But I see a walking stick | It helps me climb high”
Maya with Haiku

Jan 01 - May 01, 2021

See more information on writing haikus and submission details for Arboretum Haiku & You here.

Brodee holding haiku
Ana Maria with Haiku
Amy holding haiku
Maya with Haiku
Adi Shafir (staff) holding haiku ‘The Seeing Tree’
Brandon with Haiku
Pamela Thompson (staff) holding haiku
Joe (9yo) holding haiku
Carena Cremin (staff) holding haiku
Laim holding haiku ‘The Fungus Among Us’
Michelle holding haiku
Emily holding haiku
Jonathan holding haiku
Kelli holding haiku
Chuck holding haiku
Yolanda holding haiku
Nancy Sableski (staff) holding haiku
Kate Stonefoot (staff) holding haiku
Gayle holding haiku
Bob holding haiku
Chris holding haiku
Maryanne holding haiku
Amy Heuer (staff) holding haiku
Nefertiti (age 9) holding haiku
Chuck holding haiku
Kristen holding haiku
Lily (age 10) holding haiku
Vinh holding haiku ‘Wise Old Turtle’: “Ripples on the pond. | Underwater old eyes stare | Searching from a shell.”
Yael (age 10) holding haiku: On a summer day | I am sitting by the beach | Walking peacefully”
Fishing rod with fish, haiku by Angel, ‘Fishing Wish’: “Want to catch a fish, | Though it’s not easy to fish, | Till you make a wish!”
Cait holding haiku: “Heard a woman talk | About the Ginkgo biloba | She Loves that Maidenhair”
Haiku from Cork, Ireland:
Eileen holding haiku:
Emma holding haiku:
Sheryl holding pollinator haiku:
Michael (staff) holding pollinator haiku:
Mary holding haiku:
Judy holding haiku:
Martha holding haiku:
Martha holding haiku: "Observe the Milkweed | Metamorphosis Haven | Arise the Monarch"
Shulamit submitted haiku: 'Crowned-Virus Stroll | Meeting to walk this dappled path | Of plums in bloom | We dare not hold hands!'