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Author: Jim Tantillo

Jim is a college instructor and historic preservationist. He has contributed to several online haiku blogs, including http://huntinghaikudaily.blogspot.com . He lives with his wife and two daughters near Ithaca, NY. Contact: jat4 at cornell dot edu
snow blowing sideways crows in flight
Posted on 13 February 20081 October 2025Author Jim TantilloCategories Issue 083 Comments on
the old setter snores as I write out the check for a puppy
Posted on 8 February 20081 October 2025Author Jim TantilloCategories Issue 084 Comments on
in falling snow a fawn browses alone – autumn dusk
Posted on 20 November 20071 October 2025Author Jim TantilloCategories Issue 07Leave a comment on
bright autumn sun – the empty hammock fades just a bit more
Posted on 16 October 20071 October 2025Author Jim TantilloCategories Issue 0710 Comments on
high above the homecoming parade migrating geese
Posted on 16 October 20071 October 2025Author Jim TantilloCategories Issue 07Leave a comment on
fall plumage freshly painted decoys dry on the lawn
Posted on 20 September 20071 October 2025Author Jim TantilloCategories Issue 07Leave a comment on
thistledown caught in a spider web . . . first day of school
Posted on 20 September 20071 October 2025Author Jim TantilloCategories Issue 071 Comment on
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