Haiku for Canada (via Carol Roach)
I Just Found Out that Carol Roach and Canadians Celebrated Their Nation's Birthday on June 30th; Happy Neighbor!
neighbor of repute -
colder ... warmer in our world:
memories, friends hold
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9 Comments
Post a Commentnice birthday wish :)
Happy belated "birthday" Canada!
Hi John ...glad u did not give up on AC totally. Thanks for reading Angel Vee, Kristie (Dr. Leong) and Greenhill (ex-Baltimorean). Happy July 4th, and Happy Freedom Days to Canada and America. Shalom
Good haiku.
Like this!
Oh, I like this. So much said in so few words. :-)
We excuse you Neil - you get an A for tring!
Pardon me, Carol ... glad to be wrong, and yet on time to wish you and Canada, H-A-P-P-Y * B-I-R-T-H-D-A-Y ... fa la la la la la la la la!
no, no, no, July 1, is our birthday we became a nation on July 1, 1867