first snowfall –
a city-full
of student drivers
Published by
David Giacalone
A former lawyer-mediator, David has been a Haiku Advocate at his popular weblog f/k/a since 2004, mixing "breathless" punditry aimed mostly at legal professionals with one-breath poetry by Honored Guest haijin. His own haiku and senryu can be found at f/k/a, in many journals, and at his dagosan's haiku diary. He lives along the Mohawk River in Schenectady, NY. email contact: dgiacalone at nycap.rr.com View all posts by David Giacalone
:) nicely written about headache for insurance companies.
Bwahahaha! Good one.
blowing snow . . .
a Volvo broadsides
the ski parking tram
first star–
the first chirp
by the first cricket
And, I’m told, no two of them are alike.
Hi David!
This view brings a chuckle….it depends where you
live of course…in our area, we’re all used to the
snow — and prepared for it!
But on newscasts I see folks in more southern climes
skidding all over the roads…
;)
Lary
P.S. Bill’s comment is priceless!
Hi, Lary. You must have smarter folks living in your region. Here, around Albany, NY, we average over 60 inches of snow a year, but the first couple times we get winter precipitation you’d think the locals had never seen the stuff before.