Sun dims in the sky
ominous clouds silent dance
flakes grace mountain grass
ominous clouds silent dance
flakes grace mountain grass
Published by Deb Martin-Webster
Originally from Pennsylvania, author/artist Deb Martin-Webster and her British husband Pete, currently live on a small farm near the Blue Ridge Mountains in North Carolina. They enjoy the simplicity of their... View profile
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14 Comments
Post a CommentWow good job! Thank you Richard!
They wouldn't let me use my own yahoo email address when I tried to "contact" you, so here's the link. You can copy and paste it
http://vimeo.com/17869028
You are very welcome Richard! I'm very familiar with Columbia College Chicago's reputation. They are one of the largest art colleges in the country. For 28 years I was the Director of Student Life and Services at Tyler School of Art/Temple U. I'm honored you chose one of my Haiku for your project. I look forward to viewing your finished project.
Thank you very much. I will contact you/provide you the web link to the finished project. Yes, I am a Film major at Columbia College Chicago. Winter is my favorite season, and I thought it'd be appropriate to choose a haiku on that subject.
Not at all Richard! I would love to see your finished project! Use the "Contact" button via my Associated Content page for an email address. Best of luck.
P.s. Are you a Film Major?
Do you mind if I use your haiku for my Motion Graphics final project? I'll animate it, give it life. And I'll credit you as the author, of course.
Pretty- makes me feel freezing, fits the winter months perfectly
Thank you Mayor Lund . . . nothin' say lovin' like a "Great Haiku!" ;)
Pretty.
Thank you all for your kind comments. I took this photo from our front porch during one of our WNC snow storms. Love the view could have done without the 15-inches of snow!!